(a)
To Explain: The reason due to which molecule
(a)
Explanation of Solution
Introduction:
In the neutral helium atom, there are two electrons in ground state, where
The electron from one of the atoms having the same quantum number as one of the electrons in another atom are required for the covalent bond formation. But it is not allowed on the bases of exclusion principle. Therefore, electrons cannot be shared.
Conclusion:
Thus, the molecule
(b)
To Explain: The reason for the formation of
(b)
Explanation of Solution
Introduction:
In the neutral helium atom, there are two electrons in ground state, where
The
Conclusion:
Thus, helium ion is formed.
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