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ChemistryMediumNumerical2024 · 09 Apr Shift 1

Q52.The total number of species from the following in which one unpaired electron is present, is _______ N2, O2, C−2 , O−2 , O2−2 , H+2 , CN−, He+2

What This Question Tests

Tests the ability to determine the number of unpaired electrons in various diatomic species using molecular orbital theory, distinguishing between paramagnetic and diamagnetic species.

Concepts Tested

Molecular orbital configurationBond orderParamagnetismDiamagnetism

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