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Multiple Choice
Which of the following best describes the molecular geometry of carbon dioxide (CO_2)?
A
Trigonal planar
B
Tetrahedral
C
Bent
D
Linear
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1
Identify the central atom in the molecule, which is carbon (C) in carbon dioxide (CO_2).
Determine the number of regions of electron density around the central atom. In CO_2, carbon forms two double bonds with oxygen atoms, so there are two regions of electron density.
Use the VSEPR (Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion) theory to predict the molecular geometry. Two regions of electron density around the central atom will arrange themselves as far apart as possible, resulting in a linear shape.
Confirm that there are no lone pairs on the central atom that would alter the geometry. Carbon in CO_2 has no lone pairs, so the shape remains linear.
Conclude that the molecular geometry of CO_2 is linear, not trigonal planar, tetrahedral, or bent.