Chemistry, asked by yogeshweponx7865, 1 year ago

Mention the relationship between bond order and stability of a compound.
(A) Directly proportional
(B) Inversely proportional
(C) Equal
(D) Oppoiste


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Answered by Arslankincsem
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The bond order is directly proportional to bond stability of the compound. Bond order is the way of describing the number of electron pairs engaged in bonding between two or more atoms.


Bond order is the best means of expressing the varying degrees of bond energy.


The greater the bond order the greater will be the bond energy and in some situations, the more stable will be the bond.  

Answered by vedanthshah31
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Answer:

The bond order is directly proportional to bond stability of the compound. Bond order is the way of describing the number of electron pairs engaged in bonding between two or more atoms.

Bond order is the best means of expressing the varying degrees of bond energy.

The greater the bond order the greater will be the bond energy and in some situations, the more stable will be the bond.  

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