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How higher energy of antibonding orbitals related to it's destructive interference of the electron waves ?​

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Answered by vutlapavani2
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Electrons fill the lower-energy bonding orbital before the higher-energy antibonding orbital, just as they fill lower-energy atomic orbitals before they fill higher-energy atomic orbitals. ... When regions of opposite phase overlap, the destructive wave interference decreases electron density and creates nodes.

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Answered by dasmirasree6
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Electrons fill the lower-energy bonding orbital before the higher-energy antibonding orbital, just as they fill lower-energy atomic orbitals before they fill higher-energy atomic orbitals. When regions of opposite phase overlap, the destructive wave interference decreases electron density and creates nodes.

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