If N B is the number of bonding electrons and N A is the number of antibonding electrons…

Chemistry · JEE Advanced · NTA ExamsChemical 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 :
  1. Molecule may be stable or unstable
  2. Molecule may have any integral, fractional or zero value of bond order
  3. Molecule is only paramagnetic species
  4. 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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