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ChemistryMediumMCQ2019 · 09 Jan Shift 2

Q34.In which of the following processes, the bond order has increased and paramagnetic character has changed to diamagnetic? (1) O2 →O+2 (2) NO →NO+ (3) O2 →O−2 (4) N2 →N 2+

What This Question Tests

This question requires applying Molecular Orbital Theory to determine changes in bond order and magnetic character (paramagnetic to diamagnetic) when a molecule forms an ion.

Concepts Tested

Molecular orbital configurationBond orderParamagnetismDiamagnetism

Formulas Used

Bond order = (Number of electrons in bonding orbitals - Number of electrons in antibonding orbitals) / 2

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