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Explain the formation of O2 molecule using molecular orbital theory.

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Oxygen molecule O2: The electronic configuration of oxygen (z=8) in the ground state is 1s22s22p4. Each oxygen atom has 8 electrons, hence in O2 molecule there are 16 electrons.

Therefore, the electronic configuration of O2 is as follows :

O2:KK(σ2s)2(σ2s)2(π2px)2=(π2py)2(π2px)1=(π2py)1

The molecular orbital energy level diagram of oxygen molecule is given as follows :

Bond order NbNa2=842=2
Thus, oxygen molecule has two bonds. i.e., one is bond and one p bond. The last two electrons in p2px and p2py orbitals will remain unpaired. Therefore, oxygen molecule has paramagnetic character due to the presence of two unpaired electrons.

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