Chemistry, asked by anmolpreet587, 9 months ago

what bond order represent
1. number of bond between two atoms
2. number of hybrid orbitals
3.no. of lone pairs of electrons
4.no. of atoms​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Bond order is the number of chemical bonds between a pair of atoms and indicates the stability of a bond. For example, in diatomic nitrogen, N≡N, the bond order is 3; in acetylene, H−C≡C−H, the carbon-carbon bond order is also 3, and the C−H bond order is 1.

Answered by surahnoor24
1

Here's your answer mate

Bond order represents : the number of bonds between two atoms .

Hence, the 1st option is correct.

Hope it will help you!

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