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`N_2` and `O_2` are converted to mono cations `N_2^+` and `O_2^+` respectively, which statement is wrong ?

A

In `N_2^+`, the N-N bond weakens

B

In `O_2^+`, the O-O bond order increases

C

In `O_2^+`, paramagnetism decreases

D

`N_2^+` becomes diamagnetic.

Text Solution

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The correct Answer is:
D

In `N_2^(+)`, there is one unpaired electron. Hence it is paramagnetic.
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