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How stable is the CO2 molecule?

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How stable is the CO2 molecule?

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The carbon and oxygen atoms that make up the CO2 molecule are held together by a linear covalent bond which is a very stable structure. A significant amount of energy, approximately 4 830 kJ, is required to break the bond.

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