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Why does NO2 dimerise.

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Answered by divyaman44
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hey mate here is your answer In NO2 structure there is an unpaired electron left on Nitrogen atom, so it is reactive it dimerises to pair up its electron and gains stability as N2O2. 

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Answered by coolboy73
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NO2 Dimerise because In No2 Structure There is unpaired electron left on nitrogen Atom , so it is reactive It dimerises to pair up its electron and gain stability as N2O2 For the bent structure of NO2.

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