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question 15 the correct value of bond
order forO2 raised to the power 1+
(O2+) is *
2
Ο Ο Ο
2.5
O
3.1​

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Answered by Abhishek74883
0

Answer:

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Answered by amoghshitole
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Explanation:

To find the bond order of O2+ we can use the concept of Molecular Orbital Theory. In this method we have to count the number of molecules in the Bonding Molecular Orbital and the Anti-Bonding Molecular Orbital. In the 1s shell there are 2 electrons in both BMO and ABMO . Also in the 2s shell there are two electrons in both the BMO and ABMO. But in the 2p shell 6 electrons in the BMO and 1 electron in the ABMO . In this process we should use this formula:

(no. of electrons in BMO -no. of electrons in ABMO)/2

There are 10 electrons in BMO and 5 electrons in ABMO .

(10–5)/2=2.5

So the bond order of O2+ is 2.5

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