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write the formula to calculate bond order of a molecule​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

To calculate bond order in chemistry, subtract the number of the electrons in the antibonding molecules from the number of electrons in the bonding molecules. Divide the result by 2 to get the result. The higher the bond order, the more stable the molecule.

Answered by kobenhavn
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The formula for bond order is \text{bond order} =\frac{\text{no of bonding electrons}- \text {no of antibonding electrons}}{2}

Explanation:

Bond order is the number of bonds present between the atoms boded in a molecule.

\text{bond order} =\frac{\text{no of bonding electrons}- \text {no of antibonding electrons}}{2}

\text{bond order} =\frac{N_b-N_a}{2}

When the bond order is zero, that means there is no bond, and molecule do not exist. Similarly if it comes out to be 1 , there is one single bond between the atoms.

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