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An atom of carbon (C) forms covalent bonds with two atoms of oxygen (O) to form carbon dioxide. How are the valence electrons of these atoms rearranged to form the bonds? A.Electrons are transferred from the carbon atom to the oxygen atoms. B. Electrons are transferred from the oxygen atoms to the carbon atoms. C. Many valence electrons are shared between the atoms. D. A few valence electrons are shared between the atoms.

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Answered by aspiringshubhamJEE
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Answer:

C

Explanation:

As it forms 2 covalent bonds with each oxygen total no of bonds formed →4. by sharing of valence electrons.

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Answered by franklinhirrilljr
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Answer:

Your Answer is :C  

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