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The number of anti-bonding electron pairs in O2−2 molecular ion on the basis of molecular orbital theory is (Atomic number of O is 8):
- 0
- 2
- 3
- 4
Correct answer: 4
Solution
O2−2 has 10 electrons in bonding orbitals and 4 electrons in anti-bonding orbitals.
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