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What type of bond exists between a carbon atom and an oxygen atom in CO2?
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What type of bond exists between a carbon atom and an oxygen atom in CO2?
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In CO2 carbon dioxide , the type of bond that exists between the carbon atom and the oxygen atoms is a double covalent bond. Each oxygen atom shares two electrons with the carbon atom, resulting in two double bonds O=C=O .
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