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  • Oxygen Molecule Shape: Understanding Linear Structure (O₂)
    Oxygen molecules (O₂) are linear.

    Here's why:

    * Structure: Each oxygen atom has two unpaired electrons in its outer shell. When two oxygen atoms bond, they share these electrons to form a double bond.

    * Bond Angle: The two oxygen atoms and the two shared electron pairs are arranged in a straight line, resulting in a bond angle of 180 degrees.

    So, while the individual oxygen atoms are spherical, the oxygen molecule as a whole is shaped like a straight line.

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