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explain with the help of MO theory, why the bond length of NO+ is shorter than that of NO.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The bond order of COCO is not exactly 3 and removing an electron will not increase the bond order to 3.5. In both cases, the observed bond order is probably closer to 2.5, while experiments suggest that the bond is stronger in CO+COX+.

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