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  • CO2 Bond Lengths: Understanding the Single Bond Type
    No, a CO2 molecule does not have two types of bond lengths.

    Here's why:

    * Linear Structure: CO2 has a linear structure. The carbon atom is in the center, with the two oxygen atoms on either side.

    * Double Bonds: Carbon forms a double bond with each oxygen atom.

    * Symmetry: Because of the symmetrical structure and identical double bonds, the distance between the carbon and each oxygen atom is the same.

    Therefore, there is only one type of bond length in CO2.

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