In carbon monoxide (CO), carbon forms a triple bond with oxygen. This triple bond includes two normal covalent bonds (where carbon and oxygen share electrons) and one coordinate bond (where oxygen donates a pair of electrons to carbon). This sharing of electrons allows carbon to have 8 electrons around it, fulfilling its valency. Oxygen also completes its octet in this way.
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Can someone explains why carbon makes 4 bonds what does it mean like co or carbon monoxide is not?
In carbon monoxide (CO), carbon forms a triple bond with oxygen. This triple bond includes two normal covalent bonds (where carbon and oxygen share electrons) and one coordinate bond (where oxygen donates a pair of electrons to carbon).
This sharing of electrons allows carbon to have 8 electrons around it, fulfilling its valency. Oxygen also completes its octet in this way.
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