What is bond order in chemistry?
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Bond Order is the numbers of the bond present in at least two pairs of the electrons.
Bond Order varies for every compounds. It can even be same for two different compounds and it may also be different for two different compounds.
Let us take some examples for finding the bond order.
In an Oxygen molecules, O combines with another O by Double bond. Hence it has the 2 bond order.
In case of the Hydrogen molecules, H combines with the Other H by the single Covalent bond, hence it has the 1 bond order.
In the Nitrogen molecules, Nitrogen combines with the other N atoms by the Triple covalent bond, hence it have the three bond order.
Hope it helps.
Bond Order varies for every compounds. It can even be same for two different compounds and it may also be different for two different compounds.
Let us take some examples for finding the bond order.
In an Oxygen molecules, O combines with another O by Double bond. Hence it has the 2 bond order.
In case of the Hydrogen molecules, H combines with the Other H by the single Covalent bond, hence it has the 1 bond order.
In the Nitrogen molecules, Nitrogen combines with the other N atoms by the Triple covalent bond, hence it have the three bond order.
Hope it helps.
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➡️Bond order is the number of chemical bonds between a pair of atoms; in diatomic nitrogen (N≡N) for example, the bond order is 3, while in acetylene (H−C≡C−H), the bond order between the two carbon atoms is 3 and the C−H bond order is 1. Bond order indicates the stability of a bond.
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