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Does carbon dioxide have ions

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In simple chemistry, no. For carbon to be attracted to an ion it would have to be charged. A stable carbon could only have a small partial charge which is that which causes polar bonding. This charge is not big and would have little effect, especially in solutions.

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No, it's not an ionic compound.

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