If N B is the number of bonding electrons and N A is the number of antibonding electrons…
Chemistry · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
If NB is the number of bonding electrons and NA is the number of antibonding electrons of a molecule. Then choose the incorrect statement(s) for the relationship, NB > NA :
- Molecule may be stable or unstable
- Molecule may have any integral, fractional or zero value of bond order
- Molecule is only paramagnetic species
- Molecule does not exist
Answer
(B) Molecule may have any integral, fractional or zero value of bond order, (C) Molecule is only paramagnetic species, (D) Molecule does not exist
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