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5) The energy of atomic orbitals taking part in bonding molecular orbital formation_______

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Answered by siddharthpaul9916
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Answered by dikshaagarwal4442
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The energy of atomic orbitals taking part in bonding molecular orbital formation should not have much differences between them.

Explanation:

  • Atomic molecular orbitals: When atomic orbitals overlap, then the orbitals loose their characteristics and form new orbitals, which are known as atomic molecular orbitals.
  • According to the theory of 'atomic molecular orbital' each atom tends to combine each other and electron can be available in any of the orbitals.
  • Energy of orbitals: The atomic orbitals which are combined they must have almost equal energies.

        The energy of atomic molecular orbital should be less than the combining molecular orbitals. Because of this a stable bond between the atoms will be formed.

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