It is a di atomic molecule. They are always linear
Because an HCl molecule is diatomic it is impossible for it to be anything other than linear.
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HCLO isn't linear. This molecule is known as bent,polar. in order to be a linear molecule there must be two atoms.
No, the geometry of CO2 is linear while the geometry of SO2 is bent.
The molecular geometry of H2O is bent or angular. The oxygen atom is surrounded by two hydrogen atoms, resulting in a bent shape with a bond angle of approximately 104.5 degrees.
Because an HCl molecule is diatomic it is impossible for it to be anything other than linear.
It is linear.
ITS BENT thats why you always see molecular pictures of the molecule like this O / \ H H and not like this H-O-H It has to do with the numbers of lone pairs bonded to the central atom (O)
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No, the molecule SO2 is not linear. It has a bent shape due to the presence of two lone pairs of electrons on the sulfur atom, which repel the bonding pairs and create a bent molecular geometry.
HCLO isn't linear. This molecule is known as bent,polar. in order to be a linear molecule there must be two atoms.
No, SO2 is not a linear molecule. It is a bent molecule with a bond angle of about 119 degrees due to the presence of two lone pairs of electrons on the sulfur atom.
The molecule should have 2 atoms with 2 lone electron pairs and be in bent configuration.
Yes, hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is a bent molecule. It has a dihedral angle of about 111 degrees, causing it to be non-linear.
No, SCl2 is not linear. It has a bent molecular geometry due to the presence of two lone pairs of electrons on the central sulfur atom, leading to a distorted shape.
a) Square planar b) Linear c) T-shaped d) Bent e) Linear