Bond order between manganese and oxygen in permanganate ion is ____
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Permanganate (MnO4-) ion has tetrahedral shape. The four atoms are arranged tetrahedrally around manganese. The pi bonding takes place by the overlap of p orbital of oxygen with d orbital of manganese. Therefore, all the bonds are covalent.
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The Bond order between manganese and oxygen in permanganate ion is covalent bonding.
Explanation:
- Permanganate () ion has a tetrahedral shape.
- The four atoms of oxygen are arranged in a tetrahedral structure around manganese.
- The pi bonding takes place by the overlap of the p orbital of oxygen with the d orbital of manganese. Therefore, all the bonds are covalent.
- Permanganate () ion has a tetrahedral shape.
- has a orbitals.
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