for o2 -bp==2
for n2 bp =3
N2 + o2 = no2
Single bond: F2, Cl2, alkanes Double bond: O2, alkenes Triple bond: N2, alkynes
Bond order is the number of bonds. For a diatomic molecule e.g O2 has bond order two because O=O is a double bond.
more N2 and O2 would form
N2
O2 is a double covalent bond (O=O) Cl2 is a single covalent bond (Cl-Cl( N2 is a triple covalent bond (N///N) He does NOT form any bonds, but remains MONATOMIC.
He2 does not exist.Cl2 is joined by a single covalent bond and N2 by a triple covalent bond.That means O2 is the molecule joined by double covalent bond
CO
N2 + o2 = no2
Should be N2. This diatomic has one sigma bond and two pi bonds which makes it quite short on bond length.
More NO would form
Single bond: F2, Cl2, alkanes Double bond: O2, alkenes Triple bond: N2, alkynes
More N2 and O2 would form
More N2 and O2 would form
O2, because it have more electrons than N2
3H2 + N2 --> 2NH3This is the Haber process which makes ammonia (NH3)
Bond order is the number of bonds. For a diatomic molecule e.g O2 has bond order two because O=O is a double bond.