what is the definition of viable molecules
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According to the molecular orbital theory, a molecular is viable of its bond order is more than or equal to one. The bond order is defined as number of bond between to two atoms of that molecule. It is calculated as the difference of electrons in bonding molecules and anti-bonding molecules whole divided by two.
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" According to the molecular orbital theory , a molecular is viable of its bond order is more than or equal to one. the bond order is defined as number if bond between to two atoms of that molecule . it is calculated as the difference of electrons in bonding molecules and anti - bonding molecules whole divided by two "
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" According to the molecular orbital theory , a molecular is viable of its bond order is more than or equal to one. the bond order is defined as number if bond between to two atoms of that molecule . it is calculated as the difference of electrons in bonding molecules and anti - bonding molecules whole divided by two "
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