Inorganic Chemistry I
Antibonding molecular orbitals are specific types of molecular orbitals formed when atomic orbitals combine in such a way that they create a region of high electron density away from the bond axis, which results in destabilization of the molecule. These orbitals are denoted with a star (*) and typically have higher energy than the corresponding bonding molecular orbitals. The presence of electrons in these orbitals can weaken or even prevent the formation of a stable bond between atoms.
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