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Bond order for the diatomic element is 2

A bond order is something that pairs two atoms with their atoms.

  • It is an atomic-level phenomenon in which elements share their electrons to fill their valence shell.
  • It can also bind two or more substances together in a compound.

According to molecular orbital theory, the bond order is half the difference between the bonding and antibonding electrons.

  • Mathematically, Bond Order = 0.5 (No of bonding electrons - No of anti-bonding electrons)

Bonding electrons of the element = 6

Anti-bonding electrons of the element = 2

Difference = bonding electrons - anti-bonding electrons

= 6 - 2

= 4

Bond order = (0.5)*(difference)

Bond order = (0.5)*(4)
Bond order = 2

Bond order for the diatomic element has six bonding electrons, six non-bonding electrons, and 2 anti-bonding electrons is 2.

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