What is odd electron bond ?,how does it's bond formed describe structure of NO,NO2 ,O2 and superoxide ion(O2 - )
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An odd electron molecule is a limitation of octet rule. It states that in a molecule with odd number of electrons then the octet is not satisfied for the molecule. in NO there will be one lone electron on N so the structure is linear due to lone pair bond pair repulsion , similarly in NO2 and O2- the structure is also linear
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