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Determine the bond order and predict the magnetic properties (diamagnetic or paramagnetic) & bond distances for the following species based on the molecular orbital (MO) theory.

| Species        | Bond Order | Magnetic Property | Bond Distance (a, b, c, d) (longest=a, shortest=d) |
|----------------|------------|-------------------|---------------------------------------------------|
| O₂⁺ (dioxygenyl) |            |                   |                                                   |
| O₂ (dioxygen)   |            |                   |                                                   |
| O₂⁻ (superoxide)|            |                   |                                                   |
| O₂²⁻ (peroxide) |            |                   |                                                   |

This table is intended to help students understand the relationships between different oxygen species, their bond orders, magnetic properties, and relative bond distances. The species include dioxygenyl, dioxygen, superoxide, and peroxide. Each species is compared based on bond order and magnetic property. Bond distances are ranked from longest (a) to shortest (d), providing a comparative analysis of bond lengths among these species.
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Transcribed Image Text:| Species | Bond Order | Magnetic Property | Bond Distance (a, b, c, d) (longest=a, shortest=d) | |----------------|------------|-------------------|---------------------------------------------------| | O₂⁺ (dioxygenyl) | | | | | O₂ (dioxygen) | | | | | O₂⁻ (superoxide)| | | | | O₂²⁻ (peroxide) | | | | This table is intended to help students understand the relationships between different oxygen species, their bond orders, magnetic properties, and relative bond distances. The species include dioxygenyl, dioxygen, superoxide, and peroxide. Each species is compared based on bond order and magnetic property. Bond distances are ranked from longest (a) to shortest (d), providing a comparative analysis of bond lengths among these species.
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