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How is bonding molecular orbital in molecule of Hydrogen different from
its andi-bonding molecular Orbital?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A bonding molecular orbital is always lower in energy (more stable) than the component atomic orbitals, whereas an antibonding molecular orbital is always higher in energy (less stable). The two available electrons (one from each H atom) in this diagram fill the bonding σ 1 s molecular orbital.

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