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Number of covalent bond(s) present in a diatomic species having bond order one is

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Answer: Number of covalent bond(s) present in a diatomic species having bond order one is one.

Explanation:

The elements can form single bond, double bond and triple bond between two atoms in a diatomic species.

If more number of bond are formed between the atoms, it means that the bond strength of that bond will be more because the orbitals come closer to each other.

Bond order tells us about the number of covalent bonds between the atoms.

Thus if the bond order is 1, the number of  covalent bond present is 1, if the bond order is 2,  the number of covalent bonds present are 2 and if the bond order is 3, the number of covalent bonds present are 3.

For example: H_2 has bond order of 1 as they have 1 covalent bond between them.

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