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define bond order and its significance

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Answered by abhi178
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bond order is half of difference between number of electrons in bonding orbitals and number of electron in antibonding orbitals.
bond order use the stability of a molecule. if bond order is positive and heigher value means a stable molecule. if negative means an unstable molecule

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Answered by angelajablonski588
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bond order is half of difference between number of electrons in bonding orbitals and number of electron in antibonding orbitals.

bond order use the stability of a molecule. if bond order is positive and heigher value means a stable molecule. if negative means an unstable molecule

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