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Q52.Number of molecules/species from the following having one unpaired electron is O2, O−12 , NO, CN−1, O2−2

What This Question Tests

This question tests the ability to determine the number of unpaired electrons in given diatomic species using Molecular Orbital Theory (MOT) and total electron count to predict their magnetic properties.

Concepts Tested

Molecular orbital configurationBond orderParamagnetism/diamagnetismUnpaired electrons

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