1 because it has a single bond.
HI has a bond order of 1. H 1s1 + I 5p5 gives one filled (2 electrons) sigma bonding oribital and one empty anti-bonding orbital. bond order= 1/2 (bonding electrons-anti-bonding electrons) = 1/2(2-0) = 1
Hydrogen iodide is a covalent compound.
The intermolecular forces present in hydrogen iodide (HI) are dipole-dipole interactions and London dispersion forces. Hydrogen bonding is not a significant interaction in HI due to the large size of the iodine atom.
NH3 and HI exhibit hydrogen bonding due to the presence of hydrogen atoms bonded to highly electronegative atoms (N and I) with lone pairs of electrons. CH3OH (methanol) can also exhibit hydrogen bonding due to the presence of an -OH group. CH3Cl does not exhibit hydrogen bonding as it does not have hydrogen atoms bonded to electronegative atoms with lone pairs.
Hydrogen Bonding (H-Bonding). Group 7 elements are extremely electro-negative. The hydrogen completes the octet with an H-Bond, one of the strongest Inter Molecular Forces.
The bond order for B2+ is 1.5. This is calculated by taking the difference between the number of bonding electrons and anti-bonding electrons, and dividing by 2. In the case of B2+, there are 3 bonding electrons (2 from each B atom and 1 from the + charge) and 2 anti-bonding electrons, resulting in a bond order of 1.5.
The bonding order of bromine molecule is one.
The bond order of S2 is 1.5. This is calculated by taking the total number of bonding electrons (6) and dividing by the total number of bonding regions (4).
weakest to strongest: they are in this order: London dispersion, dipole-dipole, hydrogen bonding, ionic
atoms transfer electrons, then bond -Shakur
A chemical link between two atoms in which electrons are shared between them.
The bond order for F2- is 1.5. This is calculated by taking the difference between the number of bonding and antibonding electrons in the molecule, then dividing by 2. In the case of F2-, there are 8 bonding electrons and 4 antibonding electrons, resulting in a bond order of 1.5.