How to find bond order from molecular orbital diagram?

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The question is asking how to determine the bond order of a molecule using its molecular orbital diagram. To solve this, we will need to understand the molecular orbitals involved, the number of bonding and antibonding orbitals, and use the bond order formula, which is (number of bonding electrons - number of antibonding electrons) / 2.

Answer

½ (bonding electrons − antibonding electrons)

The bond order is calculated using the formula ½ (bonding electrons − antibonding electrons).

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The bond order is calculated using the formula ½ (bonding electrons − antibonding electrons).

More Information

Bond order is an indicator of the stability of a bond. A higher bond order signifies a stronger and more stable bond, while a bond order of zero suggests that the molecule is unstable or does not exist.

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