why are bonding molecular orbitals lower in energy than the parent atomic orbitals?
Answers
Answered by
5
Answer:
Hyyy
Explanation:
There are six degenerate p atomic orbitals (three from each atom) that combine to form six molecular orbitals, three bonding and three antibonding. The bonding molecular orbitals are lower in energy than the atomic orbitals because of the increased stability associated with the formation of a bond.
Answered by
1
Answer:
There are six degenerate p atomic orbitals (three from each atom) that combine to form six molecular orbitals, three bonding and three antibonding. The bonding molecular orbitals are lower in energy than the atomic orbitals because of the increased stability associated with the formation of a bond.
Explanation:
pls mark me as brainliest if it helps you
Similar questions