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Carbon–oxygen bond

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A carbon–oxygen bond is a chemical bond between a carbon atom and an oxygen atom. This type of bond is fundamental in organic chemistry and biochemistry, as both carbon and oxygen are key elements in many biological molecules and organic compounds. There are two primary types of carbon–oxygen bonds: 1. **Single Bond (C–O)**: In this bond, one pair of electrons is shared between the carbon atom and the oxygen atom. This type of bond is seen in alcohols (e.

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