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What is the bond order for hydrogen

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Answered by kiran1972
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Hydrogen has two electrons in a bonding orbital and zero electrons in anti-bonding orbitals. Therefore the bond order is one. [ B.O = 0.5(2-0) = 1]. For larger molecules, the idea is more difficult to translate as MO deals with the whole molecule rather than individual bonds.

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Explanation:

Hydrogen has two electrons in a bonding orbital and zero electrons in anti-bonding orbitals. Therefore the bond order is one. [ B.O = 0.5(2-0) = 1]. For larger molecules, the idea is more difficult to translate as MO deals with the whole molecule rather than individual bond

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