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Bond order normally gives an idea of the stability of a molecular species. All the molecules viz. H2,Li2andB2 have the same bond order yet they are not equally stable. Their stability order is:


A

H2>B2>Li2

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B

H2>Li2>B2

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C

Li2>B2>H2

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D

B2>H2>Li2

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Solution

The correct option is A

H2>B2>Li2


Explanation for correct option:

(A) H2>B2>Li2

  • The configuration of the three elements is as follows:
  • H2=1S2-noantibondingelectronsLi2=1S22S2-2antibondingelectronsB2=1S22S22p1-4antibondingelectrons
  • We'll observe that hydrogen has no electrons when it forms an antibonding orbital.
  • Li2 and B2 both have two antibonding electrons and four antibonding electrons, respectively.
  • The lower the stability of the element, the higher will be the number of the antibonding electron.
  • This affects the bond order's stability, thus the order will be this H2>B2>Li2 which is the correct option

Explanation for incorrect options:

(B) H2>Li2>B2

  • This order does not match the antibonding filling of electrons and their stability. So, this is an incorrect option.

(C) Li2>B2>H2

  • This order does not match the antibonding filling of electrons and their stability. So, this is an incorrect option.

(D) Li2>B2>H2

  • This order does not match the antibonding filling of electrons and their stability. So, this is an incorrect option.

Hence, the correct option is (A) H2>B2>Li2.


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