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TS EAMCET · Chemistry · Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure

What is the correct order of bond lengths in the following molecules? \(\begin{array}{llll} \text { I. } \mathrm{O}_2 & \text { II. } \mathrm{O}_2^{+} & \text {III. } \mathrm{O}_2^{-} & \text {IV. } \mathrm{O}_2^{2-} \end{array}\)

  1. A \(\mathrm{III}>\mathrm{IV}>\mathrm{II}>\mathrm{I}\)
  2. B \(\mathrm{III}>\mathrm{IV}>\mathrm{I}>\mathrm{II}\)
  3. C \(\mathrm{IV}>\mathrm{III}>\mathrm{II}>\mathrm{I}\)
  4. D \(\mathrm{IV}>\mathrm{III}>\mathrm{I}>\mathrm{II}\)
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(D) \(\mathrm{IV}>\mathrm{III}>\mathrm{I}>\mathrm{II}\)

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We know, bond length \(\propto\) \(\frac{1}{\text { Bond order }(\mathrm{BO})}\) where, \(\mathrm{BO}=\frac{N_b-N_a}{2}\) I. \(\mathrm{O}_2\left(16 e^{-}\right)\) II. \(\mathrm{O}_2^{+}\left(15 e^{-}\right)\) \(\mathrm{BO}=\frac{10-6}{2}=2\); \(\frac{10-5}{2}=2.5\); III.…