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Question at position 28 A nitrogen-oxygen bond in NO2+ has __________bond order, _________bond length, and ____________bond energy than a nitrogen-oxygen bond in NO2–. a higher, a shorter, a greater a lower, a longer, a greater the same, the same, the same a higher, a longer, greater a lower, a longer, a smaller

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A.a higher, a shorter, a greater
B.a lower, a longer, a greater
C.the same, the same, the same
D.a higher, a longer, greater
E.a lower, a longer, a smaller
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First, let's restate the core idea: we are comparing a nitrogen–oxygen bond in NO2+ to the same bond in NO2–, focusing on bond order, bond length, and bond energy. Option 1: a higher, a shorter, a greater. This matches the expectation that removing an electron to form NO2+ increases bond order, shortens the bond, and strengthens it (higher bon......Login to view full explanation

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