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16 December, 18:33

What is the angle between the carbon-sulfur bonds in the carbon disulfide (cs2) molecule?

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  1. 16 December, 18:55
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    180º

    Explanation:

    Carbon has 4 valence electrons and to complete the octet requires 4 more, so it will share with the oxigen atoms 4 more, forming a single and a pi bond similar to CO2

    Since the carbon does not have lone pairs, the geometry around this central atom will be linear and the angle will be 180, S = C = S
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