Chemistry, asked by PerinKrishna8230, 1 year ago

Which of the following represents the correct order of Cl–O bond lengths in ClO⁻, ClO_2^-, ClO_3^-, ClO_4^- ?
(a) ClO_4^- = ClO_3^- = ClO_2^- = ClO^-
(b) ClO^- \  \textless \  ClO_2^- \  \textless \  ClO_3^- \  \textless \  ClO_4^-
(c) ClO_4^- \  \textless \  ClO_3^- \  \textless \  ClO_2^- \  \textless \  ClO^-
(d) ClO_3^- \  \textless \  ClO_4^- \  \textless \  ClO_2^- \  \textless \  ClO^-

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Answered by Anonymous
2

Hello Friend

The answer of u r question is

Option.A

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Answered by UrDreamBoy
17

Heya Dude!

Option is (a) ClO_4^- = ClO_3^- = ClO_2^- = ClO^-.

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