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why bond energy of n2 is greater than CN​

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The strength of the π bonding in the triply bonded dinitrogen is less than that of the σ bonding. ... The contribution of the π bonding in CO is larger (49.2%) than in N2 (34.3%). The reason why CO has a stronger bond than N2 is the significantly weaker Pauli repulsion in CO.

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