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describe the formation of bond in sulfur dioxide in S02 molecules?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • The Sulfur Dioxide which is also known as Sulphur Dioxide is the entity of a bond between Sulfur and Oxygen atoms. It is known as a formula written as SO2. Here we will provide an explanation of SO2 molecular geometry, SO2 electron geometry, SO2 bond angle, and SO2 Lewis structure.

Answered by Simrankaur1025
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Explanation:

Type of Bonding: Sulfur Dioxide is a process of covalent bonding, since Sulfur and Oxygen are both non-metals. ... Sulfur, again, is the central atom surrounded by 4 shared pairs of electrons between two Oxygen atoms and 1 unshared pair. Each Oxygen atom is double bonded to the Sulfur atom and achieves the octet rule.

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