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Answered by Tamanna788
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Anti-Bonding orbitals are essentially the "opposite" of bonding orbitals. They are formed when atomic orbitals combine in ways that lead to predominantly destructive interference. The key feature of anti-bonding orbitals is that the molecular orbitals have a higher energy then the corresponding atomic orbitals.

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. An antibonding orbital is a molecular orbital containing an electron outside the region between the two nuclei. As two atoms approach each other, their electron orbitals begin to overlap. This overlap forms a molecular bond between the two atoms with its own molecular orbital shape.

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