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electron sharing of co2​

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Answered by ajayvermajnv04
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Answer:The carbon dioxide molecule is formed from one carbon atom and two oxygens. As an element, carbon only has 4 outer shell electrons and oxygen 6. Double covalent bonds form between the atoms, where two electrons from each atom are shared making 4 bonding electrons in total.

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Answered by nk7003361
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Carbon Dioxide

If you look closely at the dot structure, you'll see that they share four electrons each. If a bond shares two electrons that means it is a single bond. ... That means that the carbon atom has two double bonds, one with each oxygen atom

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