Chemistry, asked by subhraghosh101, 11 months ago

can you give me the relation between bond energy, bond order and bond length....???

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Answered by sheetal2878in
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Answer:

Down is the answer.

Explanation:

The shorter the bond, the stronger the bond and the higher the dissociation energy (i.e., the energy required to break the bond). Bond order is telling us the number of bonds, so BO=3 is a triple bond and more energy would be required to break it (than a double or single bond).

Answered by pranav358
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Explanation:

When the bond order is higher, bond length is shorter, and the shorter the bond length the greater the bond energy. ... A higher bond energy (or a higherbond order or shorter bond length) means that a bond is less likely to break apart. In other words, it is more stable than a molecule with a lower bond energy.

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