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COMEDK · Chemistry · 4. Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure

Increasing order of bond order of oxygen and its ions is

  1. A \(\mathrm{O}_2 < \mathrm{O}_2^{+} < \mathrm{O}_2^{2-} < \mathrm{O}_2^{-}\)
  2. B \(\mathrm{O}_2^{-} < \mathrm{O}_2^{2-} < \mathrm{O}_2^{+} < \mathrm{O}_2\)
  3. C \(\mathrm{O}_2^{+} < \mathrm{O}_2 < \mathrm{O}_2^{-} < \mathrm{O}_2^{2-}\)
  4. D \(\mathrm{O}_2^{2-} < \mathrm{O}_2^{-} < \mathrm{O}_2 < \mathrm{O}_2^{+}\)
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(D) \(\mathrm{O}_2^{2-} < \mathrm{O}_2^{-} < \mathrm{O}_2 < \mathrm{O}_2^{+}\)

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According to MOT, bond order is given by the formula, \(\mathrm{BO}=\frac{N_b-N_a}{2}\) where \(N_a, N_b\) are the number of electrons in antibonding and bonding molecular orbital respectively. Bond order for \(\mathrm{O}_2=\frac{10-6}{2}=2\)…
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