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explain the bonding in oxygen molecules on the basis of MOT?

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Answered by ananyakhatua46
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Thus, the oxygen molecule has two bonds. i.e., one is σbond and one Π bond. The two electrons in Π∗2p1x and Π∗2p1y orbitals are unpaired. So, the oxygen molecule is paramagnetic in nature due to the presence of these two unpaired electrons.

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Answered by ksriramu454
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Explanation:

Thus, the oxygen molecule has two bonds. i.e., one is σbond and one Π bond. The two electrons in Π∗2p1x and Π∗2p1y orbitals are unpaired. So, the oxygen molecule is paramagnetic in nature due to the presence of these two unpaired electrons.

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