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Explain Covalent Bonding in Carbon Dioxide, Nitrogen and Ethane...

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Answered by Itzking124
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The type of bond between atoms in a molecule of carbon dioxide is polar covalent bond. In a carbon dioxide molecule, a carbon atom is joined by four covalent bonds to two oxygen atoms, which have two covalent bonds each.

One atom of carbon combines with two atoms of oxygen to form the compound carbon dioxide; only the outer shell of carbon's electrons are shown. The carbon dioxide molecule is held together by the strong C=OC=O . Carbon oxygen double covalent bonds by sharing electrons.

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