SO2 has a bent structure . with the help of its structure give reason using VSEPR theory
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The lone pair on Sulfur repels the Oxygen atoms (electron pairs in that). So SO bonds are bent towards each other. As Oxygen atoms are electronegative, they do not repel each other. As compared to this structure, CO2, has a linear structure.
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