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what are non bonding molecular orbitals ​

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Answered by dev11752
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A non-bonding orbital, also known as non-bonding molecular orbital (NBMO), is a molecular orbital whose occupation by electrons neither increases nor decreases the bond order between the involved atoms. ... Non-bonding orbitals are the equivalent in molecular orbital theory of the lone pairs in Lewis structures.

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A non-bonding orbital, also known as non-bonding molecular orbital (NBMO), is a molecular orbital whose occupation by electrons neither increases nor decreases the bond order between the involved atoms. ... Non-bonding orbitals are the equivalent in molecular orbital theory of the lone pairs in Lewis structures.

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