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in polyatomic molecule electron the molecule orbital are?

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Answered by Lucifermorningstar72
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In general a molecular orbital in a polyatomic system extends over all the nuclei in a molecule and it is essential, if we are to understand and predict the spatial properties of the orbitals, that we make use of the symmetry properties possessed by the nuclear framework.

Answered by pds39937
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Polyatomic molecules are electrically neutral groups of three or more atoms held together by covalent bonds. Molecules are distinguished from ions by their lack of electrical charge.

An antibonding orbital is a molecular orbital containing an electron outside the region between the two nuclei. ... No two electrons in an orbital can have the same quantum state. If the original atoms contain electrons where a bond would violate the rules, the electron will populate the higher energy antibonding orbital..

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