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The highest bond order is for:
O2
F2
NO
CO

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Answered by Suketu
0

Answer:

Explanation:

Taking 14 as reference point and has bond order 3 . On adding or subtracting 1 , there is decrease of 0.5 in each .

Now for F₂ :

9 × 2 = 18

It is + 4 then reference point i.e. decrease of 2.

Bond order of F₂ = 3 - 2 = >  1

For O₂ :

8 × 2 = 16

It is + 2 then reference point i.e. decrease of 1.

Bond order of O₂ = 3 - 1 = >  2

For N₂ :

7 × 2 = 14

It is + 0 then reference point i.e. decrease of none.

Bond order of N₂ = 3

For C₂ :

6 × 2 = 12

It is - 2 then reference point i.e. decrease of 1.

Bond order of O₂ = 3 - 1 = >  2 .

Now we clearly see NO has highest bond order i.e. B.O. 3 .

Answered by lisha229
1

Answer:

O2 I think so

Explanation:

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