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20 January, 15:00

Arrange the following in order of increasing bond strength of the carbon oxygen bond:

Carbon monoxide < carbonate ion < carbon dioxide

carbonate ion < carbon dioxide < carbon monoxide

Carbon dioxide < carbon monoxide < carbonate ion

Carbon monoxide < carbon dioxide < carbonate ion

Carbon dioxide < carbonate ion < carbon monoxide

Carbonate ion < carbon monoxide < carbon dioxide

Carbonate ion < carbon monoxide < carbon dioxide

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  1. 20 January, 15:56
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    The correct option is: Carbonate ion < Carbon dioxide < Carbon monoxide

    Explanation:

    Bond energy is defined as the average energy needed to break a chemical covalent bond and signifies the strength of chemical covalent bond.

    The bond strength of a covalent bond depends upon the bond length and the bond order.

    Carbon monoxide molecule (CO) has two covalent bond and one dative bond. Bond order 2.6

    Carbon dioxide (CO₂) has two carbon-oxygen (C-O) double bonds of equal length. Bond order 2.0

    Carbonate ion (CO₃²⁻) has three C-O partial double bonds. Bond order 1.5

    Also, the bond length is inversely proportional to the bond order and bond strength.

    Therefore, order of C-O bond length: Carbon monoxide
    Order of C-O bond order: Carbonate ion
    Order of C-O bond strength or energy: Carbonate ion
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