Asked by Tom
What is the bond order of OH- and OH+?
I tried to solve it but couldn't so Im about to give up. Help me please.
I tried to solve it but couldn't so Im about to give up. Help me please.
Answers
Answered by
DrBob222
Using the definition of bond order as the number of bonds, then OH^- has 1 and OH^+ has 1. Check my thinking.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bond_order
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bond_order
Answered by
Kavi
OH+ has zero bond order so there can be no bond and you are right on bond order 1 for OH-
Answered by
jz
the bond order is 1
Answered by
jazz
you didnt answer the question fully.
Answered by
jz
cool jazz thank you for the response!!
Answered by
jz
OH+ bond order
Answered by
jazz
pls man...
Answered by
jz
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Answered by
xaxxade
you cannot be serious.
Answered by
sexhaver
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