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NO+ is ............ In nature.

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Answered by RITHVIKA9999
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Answer:

It is acidic in nature and it is also dimagnetic in nature

Answered by VineetaGara
1

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...

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