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what is non bonding molecular orbitals? explain it with appropriate example​

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Answered by XxKingAdityaxX
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A non-bonding orbital (NBMO) is a molecular orbital for which the addition or removal of an electron does not change the energy of the molecule. Molecular orbitals come from the linear combination of atomic orbitals. ... The px and py orbitals from the F do not have any other orbitals to combine with. They become NBMOs.

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➨A non-bonding orbital (NBMO) is a molecular orbital for which the addition or removal of an electron does not change the energy of the molecule. Molecular orbitals come from the linear combination of atomic orbitals. The px and py orbitals from the F do not have any other orbitals to combine with. They become NBMOs.

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