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Carbon–oxygen bond

A carbon–oxygen bond is a polar covalent bond between atoms of carbon and oxygen.: 16–22 Carbon–oxygen bonds are found in many inorganic compounds such as carbon oxides and oxohalides, carbonates and metal carbonyls, and in organic compounds such as alcohols, ethers, and carbonyl compounds.: 32–36 Oxygen has 6 valence electrons of its own and tends to…

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Carbon–oxygen bond → Carbon, Prominent, Williamson
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Carbon–oxygen bond → polar covalent bond between atoms of carbon and oxygen
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Carbon–oxygen bond → Carbon

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Carbon–oxygen bondis apolar covalent bond between atoms of carbon and oxygen0.90text
carbon oxidesinstance ofoxygen bonds are found in many inorganic compounds0.80text
oxohalidesinstance ofoxygen bonds are found in many inorganic compounds0.80text
carbonatesinstance ofoxygen bonds are found in many inorganic compounds0.80text
metal carbonylsinstance ofoxygen bonds are found in many inorganic compounds0.80text
and in organic compounds such as alcoholsinstance ofoxygen bonds are found in many inorganic compounds0.80text
ethersinstance ofoxygen bonds are found in many inorganic compounds0.80text
and carbonyl compoundsinstance ofoxygen bonds are found in many inorganic compounds0.80text
Carbon–oxygen bondrelated to ChemistryCarbon0.60section
Carbon–oxygen bondrelated to ChemistryProminent0.60section
Carbon–oxygen bondrelated to ChemistryWilliamson0.60section
Carbon–oxygen bondrelated to Functional groups with C-O bondsCarbon0.60section

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