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No. Although there is a slight difference in electronegativity (C= 2.5 and H= 2.1) it is not great enough for an electron to be unevenly shared and to thus be considered a polar covalent bond.

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Yes*.

* Carbon atoms often bond with atoms of nitrogen, chlorine, and other carbon atoms; without hydrogen or oxygen bonds. Some examples are: diamonds, graphite, Bucky balls, Carbon tetrachloride, certain nitriles, and isocyanides.

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Carbon can bond with four hydrogens to formCH4

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CO2 is a molecule (made up of covalent bonds) and would not react with elemental hydrogen (H2).

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No, you need a metal to form an ionic bond. Hydrogen and carbon are non-metals.

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non-polar covalent

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This bond is covalent.

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The term inorganic for carbon dioxide is only a conventional, historical characterization. Plus, it does not have carbon hydrogen bond.


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Hydrogen is attached to carbon molecule with single bond and not double bond because the hydrogen atom joins to one of the carbon atoms originally in the double bond.


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