what data was used to make the conclusion that the calulated bond lenghts of the heteronuclear molecules are always higher than experimental values
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The g and u subscripts no longer apply because the molecule lacks a center of symmetry. ... While MOs for homonuclear diatomic molecules contain equal contributions from each interacting atomic orbital, MOs for heteronuclear diatomics contain different atomic orbital contributions.
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