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What type of bond exists between a carbon atom (C) and an oxygen atom (O) in a carbon dioxide (CO2) molecule?
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What type of bond exists between a carbon atom (C) and an oxygen atom (O) in a carbon dioxide (CO2) molecule?
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In a carbon dioxide CO2 molecule, the bond between the carbon atom C and each oxygen atom O is a double covalent bond. This means that there are two shared pairs of electrons between the carbon and oxygen atoms.
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