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Arrange `O _(2) H_(2)O_(2) and O _(3)` in the correct order of decreasing O-O bond length.

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To determine the correct order of decreasing O-O bond length for the molecules O₂, H₂O₂, and O₃, we need to analyze the bond order of each molecule. The bond length is inversely proportional to the bond order; therefore, a higher bond order corresponds to a shorter bond length. ### Step-by-step Solution: 1. **Determine the Bond Order of O₂:** - O₂ consists of two oxygen atoms. Each oxygen atom has 6 valence electrons. - They share 2 electrons to form a double bond. - Therefore, the bond order for O₂ is 2 (since there is one double bond). ...
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