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What is the bond angle between the carbon-oxygen bonds in a carbon dioxide molecule?
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What is the bond angle between the carbon-oxygen bonds in a carbon dioxide molecule?
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In a carbon dioxide CO2 molecule, the carbon atom is bonded to two oxygen atoms through double bonds. The molecule has a linear shape, which means the bond angle between the carbon-oxygen bonds is 180 degrees.
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