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Using the Lewis structure of a molecule, how many valence electrons are involved in the chemical bonding of carbon dioxide (CO2)?

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In the Lewis structure of carbon dioxide  CO2 , there are a total of 16 valence electrons involved in the chemical bonding. Carbon has 4 valence electrons, and each oxygen atom has 6 valence electrons. The molecule consists of one carbon atom double bonded to two oxygen atoms  O=C=O . Each double bond consists of 4 electrons  2 pairs , so there are 8 electrons  4 pairs  involved in the double bonds, and the remaining 8 electrons  4 pairs  are distributed as lone pairs on the oxygen atoms.
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