Answer :
The most common bond formed by carbon is a covalent bond. This is because they tend to share electrons as carbon typically bonds with elements that have a similar electeonegatovity.
the covalent polar bond(s), for example:
CH₄, CCl₄, CS₂, CH₂F₂
the ionic bonds, for example:
CaC₂, Be₂C, Al₄C₃, Li₂C₂
the metalsimilar, for example:
NbC, Mo₂C, Cr₃C₂
CH₄, CCl₄, CS₂, CH₂F₂
the ionic bonds, for example:
CaC₂, Be₂C, Al₄C₃, Li₂C₂
the metalsimilar, for example:
NbC, Mo₂C, Cr₃C₂