The bond order in N 2 is 3 and N 2 + is 2.5. Which of the following statements is true…
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The bond order in N2 is 3 and N2+ is 2.5. Which of the following statements is true for these two species?
- Bond length in N2 is equal to that in N2+.
- Bond length in N2 is greater than in N2+.
- Bond length is unpredictable.
- Bond length in N2+ is greater than in N2.
Answer
(D) Bond length in N 2 + is greater than in N 2 .
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