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Author: Donald A. McQuarrie, Peter A. Rock, Ethan B. Gallogly
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Chapter 9, Problem 9.11P

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The ground state electronic configuration and the bond order of O2- ion have to be given.

Concept Introduction:

The bond order is the number of electrons pairs shared between two atoms in the formation of the bond.

Bond order =(Nb)-(Na)2

Where, Nb is number of electrons in bonding orbital.

Na is number of electrons in antibonding orbital

(a)

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If one electron is added to the oxygen molecule O2- ion is formed.

The atomic number of O2- ion is 17.

The ground state electronic configuration of an O2- ion is,

  O2-=(σ1s)2(σ*1s)2(σ2s)2(σ*2s)2(σ2pz)2(π2px)2(π2py)2(π*2px)2(π*2py)1

Bond order of O2- ion can be calculated as,

  Nb=10,Na=7Bondorder=(10)-(7)2=1.5

The bond order of O2- ion is 1.5.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The ground state electronic configuration and the bond order of C2+ ion have to be given

Concept Introduction:

Refer to part(a).

(b)

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If one electron is loosed by the carbon molecule C2+ ion is formed.

The atomic number of C2+ ion is 11.

The ground state electronic configuration of an C2+ ion is,

  C2+=(σ1s)2(σ*1s)2(σ2s)2(σ*2s)2(σ2px)2(σ2py)1

Bond order of C2+ ion can be calculated as,

  Nb=7,Na=4Bondorder=(7)-(4)2=1.5

The bond order of C2+ ion is 1.5.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The ground state electronic configuration and the bond order of Be2+ ion have to be given

Concept Introduction:

Refer to part (a).

(c)

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The atomic number of Be2+ ion is 7.

The ground state electronic configuration of an Be2+ ion is,

  Be2+=(σ1s)2(σ*1s)2(σ2s)2(σ*2s)1

Bond order of C2+ ion can be calculated as,

  Nb=4,Na=3Bondorder=(4)-(3)2=0.5

The bond order of Be2+ ion is 0.5.

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The ground state electronic configuration and the bond order of N2+ ion have to be given

Concept Introduction:

Refer to part (a).

(d)

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Explanation of Solution

The ground state electronic configuration of an N2+ ion is,

  N2+=(σ1s)2(σ*1s)2(σ2s)2(σ*2s)2(π2px)2(π2py)2(σ2pz)1

Bond order of N2+ ion can be calculated as,

  Bond order=(9)-(4)2                  =52=2.5

Bond order of nitronium ion is 2.5

The bond order of N2+ ion is 2.5.

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