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.
Linear
linear O=C=O
The molecule of carbon dioxide is linear: O=C=O.
sp, linear, linear
Yes it appears as O=C=O this is a result of C having 4 covalent bonds and Oxygen having 2
No, the geometry of CO2 is linear while the geometry of SO2 is bent.
Linear
linear O=C=O
The molecule of carbon dioxide is linear: O=C=O.
That is related to the relative positions of the orbitals involved.
Carbon di-oxide
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
sp, linear, linear
not really sure HA you were hoping to get a proper answer!
It is a linear molecule, carbon atom forms two double bonds at an angle of 180o O=C=O
Yes it appears as O=C=O this is a result of C having 4 covalent bonds and Oxygen having 2
Proper temperature .