Chemistry, asked by pratikwakale, 11 months ago

valency of carbon in carbon monoxide satisfied or not ?

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Answered by rkravish00
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How is carbon monoxide formed even if valency of carbon is not satisfied? Carbon monoxide consists of one carbon atom and one oxygen atom, connected by a triple bond that consists of two covalent bonds as well as one dative covalent bond. Carbon and oxygen together have a total of 10 electrons in the valence shell.

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Answered by allumaria03
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The name carbon monoxide tells you that there is one atom of carbon and one atom of oxygen. It has the formula of CO. So at this point, you know that there is only one atom of carbon and one atom of oxygen and all of the "octet rule satisfaction" that goes on has to come from just those two atoms.

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