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Standard XII
Chemistry
Introduction to Chemical Reactions
The no. Of an...
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The no. Of antibonding electron pairs in O2 one negative
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The number of antibonding electron pairs in
O
2
−
2
molecular ion on the basis of molecular orbital theory is :
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Assertion :Superoxides contain the
O
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ion which has one unpaired electron. Reason: Superoxides contain the
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In
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,
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Sum of antibonding
π
Electrons
(
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∗
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2
,
O
−
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The number of antibonding electrons present in
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