Chemistry, asked by kshanmukhaswaroop, 7 months ago

The species having bond order different from that in CO is
Select one:
O a. NO-
o b. N2
O c. No+
O d. CN-​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
9

Answer:

Option A is right!☺

Species having the same number of electrons have the same bond order.

Number of electrons in CO are 14(8 from oxygen and 6 from carbon).

NO − has 16 electrons (7 from nitrogen, 8 from oxygen, add 1 for negative charge).

NO + has 14 electrons (7 from nitrogen, 8 from oxygen, subtract 1 for positive charge).

CN − has 14 electrons (7 from nitrogen, 6 from carbon, add 1 for negative charge).

N 2 has 14 electrons (7 from each nitrogen)

Explanation:

hope it helps u☺

follow me

Answered by adityakishore02
0

Answer:

A.) No-

Explanation:

Bond order between No- atoms is two.

Similar questions