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is molecular orbitals localicalized or delocalized??

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LOCALISED

Explanation:

Molecular orbitals are usually specified as localised. But delocalization too is central feature of molecular orbital theory where rather than the lone pair of electrons contained in localize bonds, electrons can exist in molecular orbitals that are spread over the entire molecule.

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LOCALISED

Explanation:

Molecular orbitals are usually specified as localised. But delocalization too is central feature of molecular orbital theory where rather than the lone pair of electrons contained in localize bonds, electrons can exist in molecular orbitals that are spread over the entire molecule.

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