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  • Carbon Dioxide (CO2): Cation, Anion, or Neutral? - Chemistry Explained
    Carbon dioxide (CO2) is neither a cation nor an anion. It is a neutral molecule.

    Here's why:

    * Cations are positively charged ions formed when an atom loses electrons.

    * Anions are negatively charged ions formed when an atom gains electrons.

    In CO2, the carbon atom shares electrons with two oxygen atoms through double bonds. This sharing of electrons results in a neutral molecule where the overall charges balance out.

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