why CO is more stable than a CS explain with structures please don't give irritating answers
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In CO carbon has a lone pair that causes lone pair bond pair repulsion. Whereas in CO2 there is no lone pair on carbon atoms so there is no lone pair bond pair repulsion. The structure of CO2 is linear this there is minimum repulsion resulting in a stable compound.
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In CO carbon has a lone pair that causes lone pair bond pair repulsion. Whereas in CO2 there is no lone pair on carbon atoms so there is no lone pair bond pair repulsion. The structure of CO2 is linear this there is minimum repulsion resulting in a stable compound.
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