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Account for the following: NO2 readily forms a dimer whereas ClO2 does not. - Chemistry (Theory)

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Account for the following:

NO2 readily forms a dimer whereas ClO2 does not.

Give appropriate reason for the following observation:

NO2 readily forms a dimer, whereas ClO2 does not.

Give Reasons
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Solution

  1. NO2 readily forms a dimer (N2O4) because it has an unpaired electron that pairs up by dimerisation, increasing stability.
  2. ClO2 also has an unpaired electron but does not form a dimer because the \[\ce{Cl - O}\] bonding and structure do not favour pairing due to its geometry and electron distribution.
  3. In NO2, dimer formation reduces the overall energy by pairing radicals, while in ClO2, steric and electronic factors prevent stable dimer formation.
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