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20 July, 06:00

Carbon dioxide contains bonds between oxygen and carbon. What particles are between the carbon and oxygen atoms? What keeps those particles between the atoms?

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  1. 20 July, 06:08
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    There are electrons between the carbon and oxygen atoms.

    The electrons have a negative charge. The nuclei of the atoms are positively charged.

    The electrical attraction between oppositely charged particles keeps the electrons between the atoms.
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