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What is meant by the term bond order?

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Answered by TheDarkMatter
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Bond order is defined as one half of the difference between the number of electrons present in the bonding and anti-bonding orbitals of a molecule. If Na is equal to the number of electrons in an anti-bonding orbital, then Nb is equal to the number of electrons in a bonding orbital.

Bond order = 1/2 ( Nb - Na )

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Answered by afzeenaanvash97
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Explanation:

bond order is the measurement of numbers of electrons involved in the bonds between two atoms in a molecule it is used as indicator of the stability of the chemical bond usually the higher the bond order the stronger chemical bond bond order is equal to the number of bonds between two atoms

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