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The relationship between the dissociation energy of `N_2` and `N_2^+` is

A

dissociation energy of `N_(2) ` = dissociation energy of `N_(2)^(+)`

B

dissociation energy of `N_(2)` can either be lower or higher than the dissociation energy of `N_(2)^(+)`

C

dissociation energy of `N_(2) gt ` dissociation energy of `N_(2)^(+)`

D

dissociation energy of `N_(2)^(+) gt ` dissociation energy of `N_(2)`.

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The correct Answer is:
C

Bond order of `N_(2) = 3`,
Bond order of `N_(2)^(+) = 2 1/2 `
Hence, dissociation energy of `N_(2) gt` dissociation energy of `N_(2)^(+)`
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