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The electronic geometry of carbonic acid (H2CO3) is trigonal planar. This is due to the central carbon atom being bonded to three groups: two hydroxyl (–OH) groups and one carbonyl (C=O) group. The arrangement of these groups around the carbon atom results in a planar structure with bond angles of approximately 120 degrees.

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