'Which bond will require more energy to break, the CO bond in formaldehyde (HCO) Or the CO bond in carbon monoxide (CO)? Draw Lewis structures to support YOur answer:'
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Formaldehyde (HCO): H \ C = O Carbon monoxide (CO): C ≡ O Show more…
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