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Why is bond order inversely proportional to bond length?

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Answered by rj091196
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Actually bond length is inversely proportional to the bond order.

Just because suppose you have single bond the then the overlapping between the S - S only okay.

Then in the case of double bond the overlapping between the S and S as well as P and P also. Means the interaction is higher than single bond as compared to the double bond. If you increase the interaction between the orbitals means you increases the attraction if attraction increases the both the atoms are coming closer to each other it means the distance is going to be less. Means the bond length decreases on increases thi bond order.

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