Answer:
The diatomic species has bond order equal to 1
Explanation:
Bond order = [tex]\frac{1}{2}\times[/tex](number of bonding electrons-number of antibonding electrons)
Here [tex]\sigma_{2s}[/tex], \sigma_{2p} and [tex]\pi _{2p}[/tex] are bonding orbitals. [tex]\sigma _{2s}^{*}[/tex] and [tex]\pi _{2p}^{*}[/tex] are antibonding orbitals.
So total number of bonding electrons = (2+2+4) = 8
So total number of antibonding electrons = (2+4) =6
Hence bond order = [tex]\frac{1}{2}\times (8-6)=1[/tex]
So, the diatomic species has bond order equal to 1.