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carbon monoxide has ten bonding electrons anf four antibonding electrons therefore bond order is

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Answered by kondaveetis05
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Answer:

3

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Answered by rahul123437
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Carbon monoxide has ten bonding electrons and four antibonding electrons therefore bond order is three

Explanation:

  • Bond order is defined as the difference between bonding electrons minus antibonding electron
  • it is the number of electron pairs between the pair of atoms.
  • It gives an idea of the stability of bond

Given molecule - carbon monoxide

Bonding electrons =ten

Antibonding electrons = four

Bond order =\frac{Number of electrons in Bonding molecular orbitals-Number of electrons in anti Bonding molecular orbitals}{2}as per the given data

Number of electrons in Bonding molecular orbitals=10

Number of electrons in Bonding molecular orbitals=4

Bond order =\frac{10-4}{2}

Bond order =3

Carbon monoxide has ten bonding electrons and four antibonding electrons therefore bond order is three

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