Lewis Dot Structures: Sigma & Pi Bonds
11. Bonding & Molecular Structure / Lewis Dot Structures: Sigma & Pi Bonds / Problem 4
The Lewis structure below shows the carbonate ion with its C–O bond lengths. All of the C–O bonds in the carbonate ion are equal in length and a little longer than the usual 123 pm for a C–O double bond. Does this mean that the C–O double bonds in the carbonate ion are weaker than the usual C–O double bonds?

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