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Electrons in the molecular orbital move throughout the molecule

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\bf\textit{ Molecular orbital theory describes the distribution of electrons in molecules in much the same way}\\ \textit{ that the distribution of electrons in atoms is described using atomic orbitals.}\\ \textit{ Using quantum mechanics, the behavior of an electron in a molecule is still described by a wave}\\ \textit{ function, Ψ, analogous to the behavior in an atom. Just like electrons around isolated atoms, electrons around atoms in molecules}\\ \textit{ are limited to discrete (quantized) energies. The region of space in which a valence electron in a molecule is likely to be found is called a molecular}\\ \textit{ orbital . Like an atomic orbital, a molecular orbital is full when it contains two electrons with opposite spin.}

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