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Determine the correct increasing order of the bond length among carbon monoxide (), carbonate ion ()Chemical Bonding Chemistry Question

Question

Determine the correct increasing order of the $C-O$ bond length among carbon monoxide ($CO$), carbonate ion ($CO_3^{2-}$), and carbon dioxide ($CO_2$).

Answer: A

💡 Solution & Explanation

Bond length is inversely proportional to bond order. The bond order of $CO$ is $3$, $CO_2$ is $2$, and $CO_3^{2-}$ is $\frac{4}{3} = 1.33$ (due to resonance of 4 bonds over 3 oxygen atoms). Thus, the bond length order is $CO < CO_2 < CO_3^{2-}$.

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