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How is the bond order of CO+ is 3.5?

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The Bond Order in CO+ is 3.5 . ... Bond order is defined as the number of electrons in bonding MOs minus the number of electrons in antibonding MOs . The order of energy of the orbitals is “not” the same as it would be for a homonuclear diatomic molecule such as O2 where both atoms are the same.

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