NO2 is radical but CO2 is molecule, why?
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Except that NO2 is a V-shaped molecule, and CO2 is linear. ... two N=O double bonds and no unpaired electrons, so repulsion between the two regions of electron density is minimised by the 180° bond angle, and it is linear, as with CO2.
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Except that NO2 is a V-shaped molecule, and CO2 is linear. ... two N=O double bonds and no unpaired electrons, so repulsion between the two regions of electron density is minimised by the 180° bond angle, and it is linear, as with CO2.
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