Chemistry, asked by subhashpandey9179, 11 months ago

bond order in chemistry ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Bond order is a measurement of the number of electrons involved in bonds between two atoms in a molecule. It is used as an indicator of the stability of a chemical bond. Most of the time, bond order is equal to the number of bonds between two atoms. Exceptions occur when the molecule contains antibonding orbitals

Answered by vipin55
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It is the measurements of the number of electrons involves in the formation of bond b/w two atoms or molecules.

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