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6. The following species: O2 (dioxygen), O2- (peroxide ion) and O22- (superoxide ion) are known. Using...

6. The following species: O2 (dioxygen), O2- (peroxide ion) and O22- (superoxide ion) are known. Using the TOM, construct the OM energy diagram for each species. Based on them, organize them in increasing order of:

a) bond order
b) bond length
c) Bond dissociation energy

Note that this is an Inorganic Chemistry subject. Please answer in an organized matter. Use a legible handwriting so that the answers can be understood. Thanks in advance!

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