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ChemistryMediumNumerical2022 ยท 28 Jul Shift 1

Q53.The number of paramagnetic species among the following is B2, Li2, C2, C2- , O22 - , O2+ and He2+

What This Question Tests

This question assesses the ability to determine paramagnetism by applying Molecular Orbital Theory to various diatomic and polyatomic species and checking for unpaired electrons.

Concepts Tested

Molecular orbital configurationParamagnetismDiamagnetismBond order

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