its bent
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.
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.
No, sulfur dioxide (SO2) does not have any isomers. It exists as a single form with a linear molecular structure.
To determine the number of moles of SO2 in 0.45 grams of sulfur dioxide, you need to use the molar mass of SO2. The molar mass of SO2 is about 64.06 g/mol. Divide the given mass by the molar mass to find the number of moles. In this case, 0.45 grams divided by 64.06 g/mol gives you approximately 0.007 moles of SO2.
The molecular compound name for SO2 is sulfur dioxide.
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.
it is not metallic SO2 is a non-metallic compound
No, the geometry of CO2 is linear while the geometry of SO2 is bent.
SO2 is not a metal; it is a nonmetal compound.
non linear
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.
Usually non-linear.Usually non-linear.Usually non-linear.Usually non-linear.
Linear means in order Non-Linear means Organic
No, but it is non-linear.
No, sulfur dioxide (SO2) does not have any isomers. It exists as a single form with a linear molecular structure.
Non-linear.
It is possible to give an example of non-linear, but I have no idea what a non-example is. Is a non-example of linear a curve. That would be my first thought but not sure