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- Rank the following molecules by order of increasing bond energy: F2, F2^+, F2^2+. Justify your answer in detail.Write the valence-bond wavefunction for the resonance hybrid N2 ↔ N+N− ↔ N2−N2+ ↔ structures of similar energy.A research student used a new software package to calibrate the electronic map using a material containing only gallium and bromine bonds, Ga and Br. On which atoms might you expect to see the highest electron density?
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