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The common features among the species CN⁻, CO and NO⁺
are
(a) bond order three and isoelectronic
(b) bond order three and weak field ligands
(c) isoelectronic and weak field ligands
(d) None of these

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Answered by sanjuisbest
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Answer:

none of these

option d

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Answered by kingofself
1

The common features among the species CN⁻, CO and NO⁺  are None of these.

Explanation:

CN⁻

  • Its bond is covalent.
  • In organic chemistry there is more abundant bonds.
  • There is five valence electron in nitrogen. Trivalent in amines, and two electrons remains to form lone pair.
  • It has 14 electrons where carbon has 6, nitrogen has 7 and 1 negative charge is added.
  • Its bond order is 3.

CO

  • It contains triple bond.  
  • It is the strong covalent bond.
  • The carbon contributes 2 electrons and oxygen contributes 6 electrons.
  • It is the triple bond which contains 1 sigma bond and 2 pi bonds.
  • It contains 14 electrons, here carbon has 6, and oxygen has 8.
  • Its bond order is 3.

NO⁺

  • It is triple bond formed between nitrogen and oxygen which is a pair of two, each atom has one. Here octet rule is followed.
  • It contains 14 electrons, here nitrogen has 7 and oxygen has 8 then 1 positive charge is subtracted.
  • Its bond order is 3.

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