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why bond length is minimum in H-F bond?

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Answered by Ayutam21
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bond length for HF at each level of theory.The curveminimum is also the minimumenergy of the molecule and its depth is closely related to thebond dissocialtion energy. The bonddissociation energy is the energy needed to break the bond between the atoms.

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bond length for HF at each level of theory.The curveminimum is also the minimumenergy of the molecule and its depth is closely related to thebond dissocialtion energy. The bonddissociation energy is the energy needed to break the bond between the atoms.

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