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Please answer question 12 Part A, B, and C

Transcribed Image Text:Part A
Use the drawing of the MO energy diagram to predict the bond order of Li2+.
Express the bond order as an integer or fraction.
ΑΣφ
?
bond order of Li,+
Part B
▼
Use the drawing of the MO energy diagram to predict the bond order of Liz.
Express the bond order as an integer or fraction.
ΑΣφ
?
bond order of Li2
II
II

Transcribed Image Text:Part A
Use the drawing of the MO energy diagram to predict the bond order of Li2+.
Express the bond order as an integer or fraction.
ΑΣφ
?
bond order of Li,+
Part B
▼
Use the drawing of the MO energy diagram to predict the bond order of Liz.
Express the bond order as an integer or fraction.
ΑΣφ
?
bond order of Li2
II
II
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