Using molecular orbital theory, explain why the removal of one electron in O2 strengthens bonding, while the removal of one electron in N2 weakens bonding. (hint: draw molecular orbitals (MOS) first, calculate the bond order. Larger bond order, stronger bonding).

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Using molecular orbital theory, explain why the removal of
one electron in O2 strengthens bonding, while the removal of
one electron in N, weakens bonding.
(hint: draw molecular orbitals (MOS) first, calculate the bond order. Larger bond order,
stronger bonding).
Transcribed Image Text:Question 19 Using molecular orbital theory, explain why the removal of one electron in O2 strengthens bonding, while the removal of one electron in N, weakens bonding. (hint: draw molecular orbitals (MOS) first, calculate the bond order. Larger bond order, stronger bonding).
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