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Q.

The cyanide ion, CN- and N2 are isoelectronic, but in contrast to CN-, N2 is chemically inert, because of

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a

low bond energy

b

absence of bond polarity

c

unsymmetrical electron distribution

d

presence of more of electron in bonding orbitals

answer is B.

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N2 is more stable and chemically inert. This is because N2 has a very high bond energy because of the presence of a triple bond between the two N atoms. CN-also has a triple bond but the bond is polar, unlike N2 in which there is no bond polarity. Therefore, CN- is less stable and not chemically inert.

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