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Why is the carbon dioxide molecule stable?​

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Answered by priyadharshand917
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Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a stable and relatively inert triatomic molecule that exists as a gas at ambient temperature and pressure. A CO2 molecule exhibits a linear structure in which the carbon is bonded to each oxygen atom via a sigma and pi bond forming two C=O. bonds

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Answered by EVILEYEGAMER
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Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a stable and relatively inert triatomic molecule that exists as a gas at ambient temperature and pressure. A CO2 molecule exhibits a linear structure in which the carbon is bonded to each oxygen atom via a sigma and pi bond forming two C=O. bonds.

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