Although co is a neutral gas, yet it shows acidic nature or reaction with (a
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The structure of CO has a positive charge on the carbon atom, which resonates with the Oxygen atom, for resonance stabilisation.
Because of this positive charge, the molecule can accept a pair of electrons from some other molecule (a base).
Hence CO is acidic in nature, even though it is a neutral gas.
Because of this positive charge, the molecule can accept a pair of electrons from some other molecule (a base).
Hence CO is acidic in nature, even though it is a neutral gas.
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