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why the bond in H2+ is longer than H2

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Answered by Anonymous
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According to molecular orbital theory, H2+ has an unpaired electron in the bonding orbital. This is a higher energy state than H2, which has a pair of electrons in the bonding orbital. ... The molecule will take an electron in order to fulfill the 1s shell need so it would be H2.

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