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Draw the molecular orbital configuration of o2 and o2+ calculate the bond order and predict their magnetic behaviour​

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Answered by mayur7814
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Explanation:

  • A molecular orbital can hold two electrons, so both electrons in the H2 molecule are in the σ1s bonding orbital; the electron configuration is (σ1s)2 ( σ 1 s ) 2 .
  • A molecular orbital can hold two electrons, so both electrons in the H2 molecule are in the σ1s bonding orbital; the electron configuration is (σ1s)2 ( σ 1 s ) 2 ....
  • A molecular orbital can hold two electrons, so both electrons in the H2 molecule are in the σ1s bonding orbital; the electron configuration is (σ1s)2 ( σ 1 s ) 2 ....The Diatomic Molecules of the Second Period.
  • A molecular orbital can hold two electrons, so both electrons in the H2 molecule are in the σ1s bonding orbital; the electron configuration is (σ1s)2 ( σ 1 s ) 2 ....The Diatomic Molecules of the Second Period.Molecule Electron Configuration Bond Order
  • A molecular orbital can hold two electrons, so both electrons in the H2 molecule are in the σ1s bonding orbital; the electron configuration is (σ1s)2 ( σ 1 s ) 2 ....The Diatomic Molecules of the Second Period.Molecule Electron Configuration Bond OrderB2 (σ2s)2(σ∗2s)2(π2py,π2pz)2 1
  • A molecular orbital can hold two electrons, so both electrons in the H2 molecule are in the σ1s bonding orbital; the electron configuration is (σ1s)2 ( σ 1 s ) 2 ....The Diatomic Molecules of the Second Period.Molecule Electron Configuration Bond OrderB2 (σ2s)2(σ∗2s)2(π2py,π2pz)2 1C2 (σ2s)2(σ∗2s)2(π2py,π2pz)4
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