Chemistry, asked by purvanshi1202, 9 months ago

why bond angle of CO2 is greater than SO3?​

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Answered by savera18
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Each C=O. bond has a dipole, but they add as vectors, and being opposite vectors, they cancel to zero. SO3 is trigonal planar structure with 120 degree angles. ... SO3 is much more soluble in water than CO2, but that's because it reacts to form H2SO4 (while H2CO3 is unstable), not because SO3 is more polar.

Answered by prachu610
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Explanation:

Each C=O. bond has a dipole, but they add as vectors, and being opposite vectors, they cancel to zero. SO3 is trigonal planar structure with 120 degree angles. ... SO3 is much more soluble in water than CO2, but that's because it reacts to form H2SO4 (while H2CO3 is unstable), not because SO3 is more polar.

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