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  • Understanding the Covalent Bonds in Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
    Carbon dioxide is a covalent compound, which means it is formed by the sharing of electrons between atoms. The bond that forms carbon dioxide is called a double bond, which consists of two pairs of electrons shared between two atoms. In the case of carbon dioxide, the double bond is formed between the carbon atom and each of the two oxygen atoms.
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