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The bond length of H2+,H2- and H2 are in the o

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Answered by s02371joshuaprince47
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Answer:

theoretically H2+ and H2- have same bond order. However in the latter, the third electron is entering an antibonding MO, making it less stable than the former. Further we know, greter the bond order, shorter the bond and more stable the species is. So her order of bond lengths is H2- > H2+ > H2.

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Answered by Devkumarr
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Answer:

bond length order is as follows:

H2+ is greater than H2- which is greater than H2.

Explanation:

Bond length is the average distance between the nuclei of the two bonded atom in a molecule.

Bond length is inversely proportional to bond order.

Bond order is defined as half of the difference of bonding molecular electrons  and anti bonding molecular electrons.

H2 has highest bond order hence smallest bond order.

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