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In Chapter 2 , you also learned that when a carbon atom forms single covalent bonds , the arrangement of its four hybrid orbitals causes the bonds to angle toward the corners of an imaginary tetrahedron ( see Figure 2.16b ) .
In Chapter 2 , you also learned that when a carbon atom forms single covalent bonds , the arrangement of its four hybrid orbitals causes the bonds to angle toward the corners of an imaginary tetrahedron ( see Figure 2.16b ) .
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... ( valence ) electron shell ( see Figure 2.8 ) . A couple of additional examples will show how the rules of covalent bonding apply to carbon atoms with partners other than hydrogen . In the es carbon dioxide molecule ( CO2 ) , a single.
... ( valence ) electron shell ( see Figure 2.8 ) . A couple of additional examples will show how the rules of covalent bonding apply to carbon atoms with partners other than hydrogen . In the es carbon dioxide molecule ( CO2 ) , a single.
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es carbon dioxide molecule ( CO2 ) , a single carbon atom is joined to two atoms of oxygen by double covalent bonds . The structural formula for CO2 is shown here : O = C = 0 Each line in a structural formula represents a pair of shared ...
es carbon dioxide molecule ( CO2 ) , a single carbon atom is joined to two atoms of oxygen by double covalent bonds . The structural formula for CO2 is shown here : O = C = 0 Each line in a structural formula represents a pair of shared ...
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