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there are only one electron cloud around the intermolecular axis in
a) molecular orbit
b) sigma bond
c)pi bond
d) none of these​

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Answered by esha742
2

Answer:

a) Molecular orbit

Explanation:

the electrons in isolated atoms as having certain spatial distributions, called orbitals, each with a particular orbital energy. Just as the positions and energies of electrons in atoms can be described in terms of atomic orbitals (AOs), the positions and energies of electrons in molecules can be described in terms of molecular orbitals (MOs) A particular spatial distribution of electrons in a molecule that is associated with a particular orbital energy.—a spatial distribution of electrons in a molecule that is associated with a particular orbital energy. As the name suggests, molecular orbitals are not localized on a single atom but extend over the entire molecule. Consequently, the molecular orbital approach, called molecular orbital theory is a delocalized approach to bonding.

Answered by s02371joshuaprince47
1

Answer:

Molecular orbit

Explanation:

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