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[Solved] N2 and O2 are converted into monocations, N^+2 and O^+2 respectively. Which of the following statements is wrong?
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03/10/2020 11:34 am
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N2 and O2 are converted into monocations, N+2 and O+2 respectively. Which of the following statements is wrong?
(a) In N+2, the N—N bond weakens
(b) In O+2, the O—O bond order increases
(c) In O+2, paramagnetism decreases
(d) N+2 becomes diamagnetic
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03/10/2020 11:41 am
(d) N+2 becomes diamagnetic
Explanation:
N+2 is paramagnetic.
σ1s2,σ*1πs2 ,σ*2s2 π2p2x = π2p2y, σ2p1z
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