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The stability of a molecule with bond order in given by the relation
a.1>2>3
b.1=2>3
c.1>2=3
d.1<2<3

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Answered by rakeshbakshi3883
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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Bond order also indicates the stability of the bond. The higher the bond order, the more electrons holding the atoms together, and therefore the greater the stability

Answered by tushargupta0691
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Answer:

Stability of molecule is directly proportional to Bond Order hence the relation is 1<2<3

Explanation:

  • The bond order between two atoms indicates how many chemical bonds there are between them.
  • For instance, the bond order of the diatomic nitrogen atoms, NN, and the carbon atoms, H-H-C-H, are both three.
  • The bond order provides information on the bond's stability.
  • The idea of the bond order of a chemical bond is simply understood thanks to the molecular orbital. It gauges the strength of the atoms' covalent connections.
  • Half of the difference between the number of electrons in bonding orbitals and anti bonding orbitals is the Bond Order Formula.
  • Bond Order is directly proportional to the stability of the molecule.
  • More the bond order, more the stability will be.

Hence as any molecule of Bond order of 3 will be more stable than bond order of 2 and Bond order of 2 will be more stable than bond order of 2.

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