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Carbon dioxide formal charge

Oxygen, with an electron count of 6, and carbon, with an electron count of 4, both correspond to the respective neutral atoms in the number of electrons they own. Carbon dioxide is a neutral molecule, and neither carbon nor oxygen has a formal charge in this Lewis structure. [Pg.1258]


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