Describe as completely as you can the structure and bonding in a carbamate ion, H 2 NCO
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Describe as completely as you can the structure and bonding in a carbamate ion, H2 NCO2–. The C—O bond lengths are both 128 pm, and the C—N bond length is 136 pm.
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