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the stabilization energy in h2+ ion is 0 -beta -2beta -4beta​

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Answered by kishorhinge29101999
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correct answer is -beta.

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the stabilization energy in h2+ ion is  -beta

Explanation:

1.The dihydrogen cation or hydrogen molecular ion is a cation (positive ion) with formula H + 2. . It consists of two hydrogen nuclei (protons) sharing a single electron. It is the simplest molecular ion.

2.The amount by which the energy of a delocalized chemical structure is less than the theoretical energy of a structure with localized bonds.

3.It is obtained by subtracting the experimental heat of formation of the compound (in kJ mol−1) from that calculated on the basis of a classical structure with localized bonds.

4.Energy evolved=[No.of es in BMO X (-\beta) + No. of es in ABMO(+\beta)]

                         =1 X-\beta + 0 + \beta

                         = -\beta

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