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Many compounds of living things, such as carbon dioxide, are formed by which kind of bond? covalent ionic hydrogen carbon
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Many compounds of living things, such as carbon dioxide, are formed by which kind of bond? covalent ionic hydrogen carbon
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The bond that forms carbon dioxide is covalent bond. The ionic bond is formed between ions like in NaCl. The hydrogen bond is formed between electronegative atom and hydrogen atom. Like the bond between H2O molecules notice not inside the molecule.
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