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what is the bond order of H+ ion ?​

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Answered by maha1914
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Explanation:

In H2+, the total number of electrons is 1 and it is present in the bonding molecular orbital. So, it has one bonding electron and zero non-bonding electrons. Thus, the bond order of H2+ will be =12(1−0)=12=0.5. In H2, the total number of electrons is 2 and it is present in the bonding molecular orbital.

Answered by thisone79
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bond 1 is the answer

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