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molecular orbital electronic configuration of oxygen molecule

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The O2 molecule has enough electrons to half fill the (π∗2py,π∗2pz) level. We expect the two electrons that occupy these two degenerate orbitals to be unpaired, and this molecular electronic configuration for O2 is in accord with the fact that the oxygen molecule has two unpaired electrons

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The filled molecular orbital diagram shows the number of electrons in both bonding and antibonding molecular orbitals. ... When using Lewis structures to describe the distribution of electrons in molecules, we define bond order as the number of bonding pairs of electrons between two atoms.

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