According to Molecular Orbital Theory, bond length decreases as bond order increases . The bond order is calculated as 21(Nb−Na), where Nb and Na are the number of bonding and antibonding electrons, respectively. The bond orders for the given oxygen species are:
- O2 (16 electrons): Bond order = 210−6=2.0 .
- O2+ (15 electrons): One electron is removed from the antibonding π∗ orbital, making the bond order = 210−5=2.5.
- O2− (17 electrons): One electron is added to the antibonding π∗ orbital, making the bond order = 210−7=1.5.
- O22− (18 electrons): Two electrons are added to the antibonding π∗ orbitals, making the bond order = 210−8=1.0.
Since O2+ has the maximum bond order (2.5), it possesses the minimum bond length.