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The cyanide ion, CN - and N 2 are isoelectronic. But in contrast to CN - , N 2 is chemically inert, because of a. low bond energy b. absence of bond polarity c. unsymmetrical electron distribution d. presence of more number of electrons in bonding

The cyanide ion, CN-  and N2 are isoelectronic. But in contrast to CN-, N2 is chemically inert, because of
a. low bond energy
b. absence of bond polarity
c. unsymmetrical electron distribution
d. presence of more number of electrons in bonding

Grade:upto college level

1 Answers

Deepak Patra
askIITians Faculty 471 Points
9 years ago

(b) In N2, similar atoms are linked to each other and thus there is no polarity.

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