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How the bond energy varies from `N_(2)^(Θ)` and `N_(2)^(o+)` and why ?

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To analyze how the bond energy varies between \( N_2^{\Theta} \) (neutral nitrogen molecule) and \( N_2^{o+} \) (nitrogen cation), we will follow these steps: ### Step 1: Determine the Molecular Electronic Configuration of \( N_2 \) The neutral nitrogen molecule \( N_2 \) has a total of 14 electrons. The molecular electronic configuration is: \[ \sigma_{1s}^2 \, \sigma_{1s}^*^2 \, \sigma_{2s}^2 \, \sigma_{2s}^*^2 \, \pi_{2p_y}^2 \, \pi_{2p_z}^2 \, \sigma_{2p_x}^2 \] ...
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