What is bond order and stability of compound according to bond order?
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Usually a bond order is how much bonds a molecule has. A molecule with a triple bond will have a bond order of 3. We all know that more bonds equal more bond strength. So you can basically assume that more bond order equals stronger bonds.
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Here’s your answer:
Bond order is the number of chemical bonds between a pair of atoms.
A compound with single bond is more stable according to bond order. It is because a compound with triple bond can be broken down in double or single bond whereas single bond can’t broken down further.
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Here’s your answer:
Bond order is the number of chemical bonds between a pair of atoms.
A compound with single bond is more stable according to bond order. It is because a compound with triple bond can be broken down in double or single bond whereas single bond can’t broken down further.
Hope you’ll get it.
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