Chemistry, asked by vilorina6420, 11 months ago

The relationship between the dissociation energy of N₂ and
N₂⁺ is :
(a) Dissociation energy of N₂⁺ > dissociation energy of
N₂
(b) Dissociation energy of N₂ = dissociation energy of
N₂⁺
(c) Dissociation energy of N₂ > dissociation energy of
N₂⁺
(d) Dissociation energy of N₂ can either be lower or higher
than the dissociation energy of N₂⁺

Answers

Answered by brokendreams
1

Dissociation energy of N₂ > dissociation energy of N₂⁺.

Explanation:

  • Dissociation energy of a diatomic molecule is dependent on the bond strength between the atoms.
  • The bond strength between the atoms depend on the bond order between the atoms.
  • In case of nitrogen, there is 6 electrons in the bonding orbitals.
  • So the bond order is 3.
  • In case of N₂⁺, there is 5 electron in the bonding orbital.
  • So, the bond order is 2.5.
  • So, the bond between the atoms of N₂⁺ is weaker than that of N₂.
  • So the bond dissociation energy of N₂ is more than that of N₂⁺.

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Answered by Anonymous
2

Explanation:

The relationship between the dissociation energy of N₂ and

N₂⁺ is :

(a) Dissociation energy of N₂⁺ > dissociation energy of

N₂

(b) Dissociation energy of N₂ = dissociation energy of

N₂⁺

(c) Dissociation energy of N₂ > dissociation energy of✔️

N₂⁺

(d) Dissociation energy of N₂ can either be lower or higher

than the dissociation energy of N₂⁺

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