Define bond order according to the M.O theory.
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In molecular orbital theory, bond order is also defined as the difference, divided by two, between the number of bonding and antibonding electrons; this often, but not always, yields the same result. Bond order is also an index of bond strength, and it is used extensively in valence bond theory.
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Bonding MO's are the consequence of constructive interference between two atomic orbitals which results in an attractive interaction and an increase in electron density between the nuclei.Oct 15, 2020what is chemical bond according to molecular orbital theory? when atoms will bond when e-s in the atoms can lower their energy by occupying the MOs of the resultant molecule.
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