NO+ is--------- in nature
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Answer:
The NO+ is DIAMAGNETIC in nature.
Explanation:
Here is why...
The electron configuration is given below
(σ2s)²(σ*2s)²(π2px)²(π2py)²(σ2pz)²
Or, we can say NO+ has 5+6-1 = 10 electrons in valence cell.
The B.O or the bond order of NO+ has paired electrons.
We know that if all the electrons are not in pair then the molecular structure will be para-magnetic in nature. But NO+ has paired electrons (One less electron in valence cell). So we can say that NO+ is diamagnetic in nature.
is Diamagnetic in nature
Explanation:
refers to the nitrosonium ion. As it has positive sign, one electron must be subtracted from the total count which is 15. Thus we get 14 electrons. Due to presence of even number of electron, this substance is considered as diamagnetic in nature.
Paramagnetic molecules are pulled in to attractive fields while diamagnetic molecules are repulsed from attractive fields. Paramagnetic mixes have unpaired electrons while in diamagnetic intensifies the electrons all have combined twists.