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17 October, 14:00

An atom of carbon forms covalent bonds with two atoms of oxygen to form carbon dioxide how are the valence electrons of these atoms rearranged to form the bonds

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  1. 17 October, 14:13
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    In the covalent bond formation of carbon dioxide, carbon and oxygen atom share four pair of electrons. The carbon atom joined by four covalent bonds to two oxygen atoms. Therefore, these atoms are rearranged to form the bonds by the sharing of many valence electrons between the atoms.
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