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Linear molecular geometry

The linear molecular geometry describes the geometry around a central atom bonded to two other atoms (or ligands) placed at a bond angle of 180°. Linear organic molecules, such as acetylene (HC≡CH), are often described by invoking sp orbital hybridization for their carbon centers.

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Bond angle(s)
180°
Coordination number
2
Point group
D∞h
μ (Polarity)
0

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Linear molecular geometry

Nodes25
Edges24
Triples5
Avg. degree1.92
Density0.08
Components1

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Linear molecular geometry

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Bond angle(s) · 1
Linear molecular geometry → 180°
Coordination number · 1
Linear molecular geometry → 2
Examples · 1
Linear molecular geometry → Carbon dioxide .mw-parser-output .template-chem2-su{display:inline-block;font-size:80%;line-height:1;vertical-align:-0.35em}.mw-parser-output .template-chem2-suspan{display:blo…
Point group · 1
Linear molecular geometry → D∞h
μ (Polarity) · 1
Linear molecular geometry → 0

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Linear molecular geometryBond angle(s)180°1.00infobox
Linear molecular geometryCoordination number21.00infobox
Linear molecular geometryExamplesCarbon dioxide .mw-parser-output .template-chem2-su{display:inline-block;font-size:80%;line-height:1;vertical-align:-0.35em}.mw-parser-output .template-chem2-su>span{display:blo…1.00infobox
Linear molecular geometryPoint groupD∞h1.00infobox
Linear molecular geometryμ (Polarity)01.00infobox

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