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NO2. The molecule is bent so the bond dipoles do not cancel, whereas in CO2 which is linear they do.
The molecular Geometry of NO2 would be Linear and the sub shape would be bent. I am pretty sure this is right because i am currently in Chem 2 and we just went over the shapes
NO2- is a base not an acid. It's conjugate acid is HNO2.
Molar mass NO2 = 46.0 g/mole1.18 g NO2 x 1 mol NO2/46.0 g = 0.0257 moles NO2 (to 3 significant figures)
2x air+lighting=no2
The molecular geometry of NO2 is linear. N(triple bond)N(single bond)O
134.3o. It is a bent molecule, but because of the additional electron pairs on the O atoms, the bond angle is deviated from 120o.
NO2. The molecule is bent so the bond dipoles do not cancel, whereas in CO2 which is linear they do.
The molecular Geometry of NO2 would be Linear and the sub shape would be bent. I am pretty sure this is right because i am currently in Chem 2 and we just went over the shapes
no
NO2 is the molecular formula for NO2.
NO2+ is.
NO2 is the chemical formula for nitrous oxide.
no
NO2- is a base not an acid. It's conjugate acid is HNO2.
No. NO2 Is Nitrogen Dioxide.
NO2 is a conjugate base.