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greater the bond order, greater is the stability of the molecule.
The bonding order of bromine molecule is one.
The negativelly charged molecule would involve addition of electrons to anti-bonding orbitals so reducing bond order. The poitivelly charged molecule would involve the loss of electrons in bonding orbials again giving a reduction of bond order.
covalent bond
The ionic bond between potassium and nitrate ions.
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greater the bond order, greater is the stability of the molecule.
covalent bond
No. The bond order of a molecule depends on the center atom itself. For example, the bond order of carbon is 4, Nitrogen 3,etc.
You can decrease the bond order of a molecule like F2 or B2 by adding 1 electron to the neutral molecule.
1.5
Hydrolysis is adding a molecule of water to a bond to break or reform the bond. Enzymes, of a certain type, can do this.
Bond order is the number of bonds. For a diatomic molecule e.g O2 has bond order two because O=O is a double bond.
A water molecule goes in to break the bond of a molecule. An example is that it can separate two amino acids
The bond order in ozone is considered to be 1,5.
No. hydrogen molecule has a strong single bond with a bond dissociation energy of 436 kJ/mol.
There is a chemical reaction that occurs and energy is infused into a covalent bond.