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how carbonate (CO3) is a covalent bond explain?

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Answered by sourishdgreat1
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Carbon has 4 valence electrons; Oxygen has six, we have 3 Oxygens, and this negative 2 means we have an extra two valence electrons. ... Three Oxygens go around the Carbon. We'll put two electrons between the atoms to form chemicalbonds.
Answered by sunakat483
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In CO⅔ion, carbon is bonded to three oxygen atoms. It is bonded to two oxygen atoms by double bonds and one with single bond. Bonds are not fixed and show resonance therefore, all C−O bonds are equal in length.

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