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No. Carbon monoxide is made up of one carbon atom and one oxygen atom per molecule, the atoms being joined by a non-coordinate covalent bond. However, carbon monoxide can form coordinate covalent bonds with atoms of several transition metal elements.
covalent because same electronegativity.
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Carbon and oxygen.
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None. Carbon is an element itself, with six protons.
Carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
No. Carbon monoxide is made up of one carbon atom and one oxygen atom per molecule, the atoms being joined by a non-coordinate covalent bond. However, carbon monoxide can form coordinate covalent bonds with atoms of several transition metal elements.
Such a group is often called a "radical".