Yes it appears as O=C=O this is a result of C having 4 covalent bonds and Oxygen having 2
Linear
linear O=C=O
The molecule of carbon dioxide is linear: O=C=O.
sp, linear, linear
Carbon dioxide is linear, with the carbon in the middle. If I remember my group theory properly, that's Dinfinityv. But no promises on that.
No, the geometry of CO2 is linear while the geometry of SO2 is bent.
Linear
linear O=C=O
That is related to the relative positions of the orbitals involved.
The molecule of carbon dioxide is linear: O=C=O.
sp, linear, linear
The moecular geometry is LINEAR The moecular geometry is LINEAR
Carbon dioxide is linear, with the carbon in the middle. If I remember my group theory properly, that's Dinfinityv. But no promises on that.
CSe2, carbon dislenide, would have the same molecular geometry as CO2 (carbon dioxide), and that would be linear. Each carbon would be sp hybridized. Se=C=Se
It is a linear molecule, carbon atom forms two double bonds at an angle of 180o O=C=O
Linear. Any two atoms has a linear geometry. However, it has an undefined angle.
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