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N2 has greater bond dissociation energy than n2+ explain

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Answered by Anonymous
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According to Molecular orbital theory: N2 have 6 more electrons in a bonding atomic orbital so it's bond order is 3, whereas N2+ has only 5 in bonding so it's bond order is 2.5. Bond dissociation energy is directly proportional to Bond order of a molecule so N2 has more bond dissociation energy.

Answered by ruhi455
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Explanation:

Explanation: In the process of Ozonolysis, one molecule of the given compound results in the formation of two products such as CH3CHO and OHCHCH(CH3)CHO, having two molecules each. None of these two is optically active.

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