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CO+ has a shorter bond length than CO- so its bond order is greater! As student yoyu are prbably expecte to use an MO diagram removing an electron from the HOMO highest occupied molecular orbital. there are different diagrams around. Some of them indicate that bond order will increase as you are removing an electron from an anti-bonding orbital a 2s-sigma. You may wish to look at the digram that your teacher has recommended and use that to get the "right" answer - the test is how to use MO diagrams after all.
argon is odorless, colorless, pratically invisible....
1s2 2s2: Two of its electrons are in the first s orbital and the remaining two are in the second s orbital.
Look up 'the central dogma of molecular biology' - that's a starting point;O)
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CO+ has a shorter bond length than CO- so its bond order is greater! As student yoyu are prbably expecte to use an MO diagram removing an electron from the HOMO highest occupied molecular orbital. there are different diagrams around. Some of them indicate that bond order will increase as you are removing an electron from an anti-bonding orbital a 2s-sigma. You may wish to look at the digram that your teacher has recommended and use that to get the "right" answer - the test is how to use MO diagrams after all.
Like hexane model here.
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The answer would depend on how it was made to orbit and the strength of the electrical field.
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NH4 is an ammonium cation (positively-charged molecular version of ammonia NH3) and it would look like this: H H N H H
Most sites will make you pay for info like this. There should be a digram somewhere under the hood, usually in view of where you would be changing it. If not, (like me) make friends with the hottie behind the counter of your friendly neighborhood parts store and ask to look at the "Haynes " auto repair manual for this model. (or buy it for $17.00). Most sites will make you pay for info like this. There should be a digram somewhere under the hood, usually in view of where you would be changing it. If not, (like me) make friends with the hottie behind the counter of your friendly neighborhood parts store and ask to look at the "Haynes " auto repair manual for this model. (or buy it for $17.00).-CE
argon is odorless, colorless, pratically invisible....
1s2 2s2: Two of its electrons are in the first s orbital and the remaining two are in the second s orbital.
The orbital diagram for MAgnesium is