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Nitrogen can't violate the octet rule. It has a lone electron pair and 3 electron pair bonds, which is 8. Only third row elements and above can exceed 8 electrons on the central atom.
For some time I thought that the position part from the Bond order equation was "resonance". Figures it isn't, just the amount of places connected to the polyatomic molucule. Thanks for the help.
+İpek Sayar I don't believe that is an actual ion. If it is, draw the Lewis structure which looks like it would have a double bond and two lone pairs on each N), so the bond order would be 2.
If you consider Molecular Orbital theory there are 8 bonding electrons in the molecular orbits & 4 antibonding electrons in the molecular orbitals so 8-4/2 = 2 So there is a bond order of 2 & it would be paramagnetic as there are two lone electrons in each of the antibonding pi orbitals
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I'm taking my prereqs to get into a grad program and this info is still relevant. Very clear, thorough explanation; you make this information intuitive and straightforward where others seem to muddy it up. Thanks for making and publishing this video!
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@6:45, why can't you put an extra bond on either side of the nitrogen if there are four extra bonds?
Nitrogen can't violate the octet rule. It has a lone electron pair and 3 electron pair bonds, which is 8. Only third row elements and above can exceed 8 electrons on the central atom.
It can form maximum of 4 bonds
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For some time I thought that the position part from the Bond order equation was "resonance". Figures it isn't, just the amount of places connected to the polyatomic molucule. Thanks for the help.
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How can I calculate the bond order of N2^2-?
+İpek Sayar I don't believe that is an actual ion. If it is, draw the Lewis structure which looks like it would have a double bond and two lone pairs on each N), so the bond order would be 2.
If you consider Molecular Orbital theory there are 8 bonding electrons in the molecular orbits & 4 antibonding electrons in the molecular orbitals so 8-4/2 = 2 So there is a bond order of 2 & it would be paramagnetic as there are two lone electrons in each of the antibonding pi orbitals
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What is bond order is H2O.. ?
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because the number of bonding electrons is 4 and the number of nonbonding electrons is 4 so 4/4 = 1
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