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- Linear_molecular_geometry comment "In chemistry, 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.According to the VSEPR model, linear-geometry occurs at central-atoms with two bonded-atoms and zero or three lone-pairs (AX2 or AX2E3) in the AXE notation.".
- Q2226179 comment "In chemistry, 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.According to the VSEPR model, linear-geometry occurs at central-atoms with two bonded-atoms and zero or three lone-pairs (AX2 or AX2E3) in the AXE notation.".