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Which of the following options represents the correct bond
order ? [2015]
(a) O₂⁻ < O₂ < O₂⁺ (b) O₂⁻ > O₂ < O₂
(c) O₂⁻ < O₂ > O₂⁻ (d) O₂⁻ > O₂ > O₂⁻

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Answered by maanik8
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Answered by Agastya0606
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(a) O₂⁻ < O₂ < O₂⁺ out of the following options represents the correct bond order.

  • In the following order -
  1. O₂⁻ = The number of electron present in O₂⁻ is 17 and the bond order is 1.5.
  2. O₂  = The number of electron present in O₂ is 16 and the bond order is 2.
  3. O₂⁺ = The number of electron present in O₂⁺ is 15  and the bond order is 2.5.
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