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what is bonding molecular orbital ??​

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Answered by Anonymous
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★ Bonding MO is the result of the linear combination of AP ,when their function are added.

★ generally it does not have nodal plane.

★ electron density increase between two nuclei resluting attraction between two atoms.

★ energy of BMO is less, hence stable

★electron placed in BMO stablises a molecule.

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Answered by hinaguptagracy
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Explanation:

Electrons in bonding orbitals stabilize themolecule because they are between the nuclei. They also have lower energies because they are closer to the nuclei. Antibonding orbitals place less electron density between the nuclei. ... Antibonding orbitals are at higher energy levels than bonding orbitals.

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