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What is the predicted bond angle in a molecule of carbon dioxide (CO2)?
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The predicted bond angle in a molecule of carbon dioxide CO2 is 180 degrees. This is because CO2 has a linear molecular geometry, with the two oxygen atoms double-bonded to the central carbon atom and positioned directly opposite each other.
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