What is the vsepr model for CO2?

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We can use VESPR theory to predict a linear shape for the molecule CO2 because of its AX2 status.

VESPR stands for valence shell electron pair repulsion. This theory basically says that bonding and non-bonding electron pairs of the central atom in a molecule will repel (push away from) each other in three dimensional space and this gives the molecules their shape.
We can use the following notations when examining a Lewis structure of a molecule.

A = central atom
X = peripheral atoms
E = non-bonding electron pairs of the central atom

AX2 = linear molecule
AX3 = trigonal planar
AX3E = trigonal pyrimidal
AX2E2 = bent
AX4 = tetrahedral molecule