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A molecular orbital is polysandric

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Answered by piyush2oo5
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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Bonding Orbitals. Electrons that spend most of their time between the nuclei of two atoms are placed into the bonding orbitals, and electrons that spend most of their time outside the nuclei of two atoms are placed into antibonding orbitals.

  • yes it is part of physics

  • The bonding orbital is used in molecular orbital (MO) theory to describe the attractive interactions between the atomic orbitals of two or more atoms in a molecule. In MO theory, electrons are portrayed to move in waves.

  • Diatomic molecules

  • Bonding and antibonding orbitals form when atoms combine into molecules. ... In a molecule such as H2, the two electrons normally occupy the lower-energy bonding orbital, so that the molecule is more stable than the separate H atoms.

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