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Answered by souravnayak2425
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Antibonding orbitals are higher in energy because there is less electron density between the two nuclei.It takes energy to pull an electron away from a nucleus. Thus, when the electrons in an antibonding orbital spend less time between the two nuclei, they are at a higher energy level.

Answered by Diyarawatjune2006
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Antibonding orbitals are higher in energy because there is less electron density between the two nuclei. ... It takes energy to pull an electron away from a nucleus. Thus, when the electrons in an antibonding orbital spend less time between the two nuclei, they are at a higher energy level.

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