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N₂ and O₂ are converted into monocations, N₂⁺ and O₂⁺
respectively. Which of the following statements is wrong ?
(a) In N₂⁺, the N—N bond weakens
(b) In O₂⁺, the O—O bond order increases
(c) In O₂⁺, paramagnetism decreases
(d) N₂⁺ becomes diamagnetic

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Explanation:

Option[B] is the answer ✔️

Answered by Raghav1330
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Option (a) is the correct answer.

N₂ and O₂ are converted into monocations N₂⁺ and O₂⁺ because of the following reasons mentioned below :

- When N₂ is converted into monocation N₂⁺ , then in this case the bond between the nitrogen molecule gradually becomes weak

- According to the chemical properties , N₂ shows that two of the nitrogen molecules are termed to be bounded with the covalent bonds and hence later it becomes the nitrogen gas.

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