Explain that carbon dioxide is linear while sulfar dioxide is angular
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Carbon dioxide is linear, while sulphur dioxide is bent (V-shaped). In the carbon dioxide, the two double bonds try to get as far apart as possible, and so the molecule is linear. ... To minimise repulsions, the double bonds and the lone pair get as far apart as possible, and so the molecule is bent.
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