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Use your knowledge of valence electrons and how they affect bonds to figure out how carbon (Group 14) and oxygen (Group 16) would be attached to one another. In carbon dioxide (CO2), how is the compound structured? (Use “–” to represent a single bond and “=” to represent a double bond.)
A. O=C=O
B. C–O–O
C. O=C–O
D. C=O–O
Anyone know the answers to this quick check?
A. O=C=O
B. C–O–O
C. O=C–O
D. C=O–O
Anyone know the answers to this quick check?
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Answered by
Wee
I have no idea im not on that question yet.
Answered by
DrBob222
What do you mean quick check? If you want me to check you answer you need to tell me your answer.
Answered by
Bruhbruh
1. Two
2. An atom wants a full outer shell of valence electrons
3. O=C=O
4. No, because needs four bonds
5. H-O-O-H
2. An atom wants a full outer shell of valence electrons
3. O=C=O
4. No, because needs four bonds
5. H-O-O-H
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