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  • Hydrogen Molecule Shape: Understanding the Linear Structure
    The hydrogen molecule (H2) has a linear shape.

    Here's why:

    * Structure: A hydrogen molecule consists of two hydrogen atoms sharing a single covalent bond.

    * Bonding: The shared electrons are located equally between the two hydrogen atoms.

    * Symmetry: This results in a symmetrical arrangement where the two hydrogen atoms are positioned on opposite sides of the bond, leading to a straight line.

    Therefore, the hydrogen molecule has a linear shape with a bond angle of 180 degrees.

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