3. State the number of covalent bonds formed in a molecule of 'B2'.
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Full Configuration Interaction (Full-CI) and Valence Bond Self-Consistent Field (VBSCF) methods have been used to study the electronic structure and bonding in B2 and B2+ molecules. The bonding analysis based on these calculations shows that the B2 molecule is stabilised due to the formation of a double σ bond, one strong σ-bond together with one second weaker σ-bond, and two weak π bonds. Upon ionization one π electron is removed from the system and B2+ is formed, which has a one electron σ bond, instead of a π bond. It has been shown that a few carefully chosen VB configurations are enough to describe the bonding; with these structures, geometrical parameters as well as dissociation energies of these unusual molecular species are in agreement with full-CI results.