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Arrange the following molecular species in order of increasing stability :
`N_(2),N_(2)^(+), N_(2)^(2-), N_(2)^(2+)`

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To arrange the molecular species \(N_2\), \(N_2^+\), \(N_2^{2-}\), and \(N_2^{2+}\) in order of increasing stability, we need to calculate the bond order for each species. The bond order can be determined using the formula: \[ \text{Bond Order} = \frac{1}{2} \times (\text{Number of electrons in bonding orbitals} - \text{Number of electrons in anti-bonding orbitals}) \] ### Step 1: Calculate the bond order for \(N_2\) ...
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MODERN PUBLICATION-CHEMICAL BONDING AND MOLECULAR STRUCTURE-Revision Exercises (Objective Questions)(Very Short Answer Questions)
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  2. Which out of H(2)^(-) and H(2)^(+) is more stable and why?

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  3. Which d - orbitals are involved in sp^(3)d^(2) hybridisation in SF(6)?

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  4. Write the molecular orbital configuration of a molecule having bond or...

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  5. Which out of O(2)^(+) and O(2)^(-) is more stable?

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  6. Arrange the following molecular species in order of increasing stabili...

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  7. What is the shape of SF(6) molecule?

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  8. Give one example of a molecule involving sp^(3)d^(2) hybridisation.

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  9. Although chlorine has the same electronegativity as nitrogen, it does ...

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  10. Why does formic acid exist as dimer?

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  11. KHF(2) exists while KHCl(2) does not. Explain.

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  12. State the type of hybrid orbitals associated with (i) P in PCl(5) and ...

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  13. Which out of O(2)^(-)and O(2)^(2-) has higher bond order and why ?

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  14. What is the effect of the following ionization processes on the bond o...

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  15. What is the effect on the interatomic bond length of the following ion...

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  16. Which one of the following has higher bond order? N(2), N(2)^(+) or ...

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  17. Draw a diagram showing the formation of bonding and anti - bonding mol...

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  18. Out of water and ice which has lesser density?

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  19. Do N(2)^(+) and O(2)^(+) have same bond order?

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  20. Define the bond length.

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