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What is the bond energy of the double bond between carbon and oxygen in a carbon dioxide molecule?
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What is the bond energy of the double bond between carbon and oxygen in a carbon dioxide molecule?
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The bond energy of a double bond between carbon and oxygen in a carbon dioxide CO2 molecule is approximately 799 kJ/mol. However, it's important to note that CO2 has two double bonds, one on each side of the carbon atom, with both oxygen atoms.
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