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So I need to find the structural orientation of CO32-
The answer is that its trigonal planar, forming a double bond with one of the oxygen atoms.
However, why is this so?
Why does one of the oxygen atoms form a double bond instead of a single bond as the other atoms do?
See attachment for diagram of answer.
The answer is that its trigonal planar, forming a double bond with one of the oxygen atoms.
However, why is this so?
Why does one of the oxygen atoms form a double bond instead of a single bond as the other atoms do?
See attachment for diagram of answer.