Intro to Quantum Mechanics II
Bond order is a concept in molecular chemistry that represents the number of chemical bonds between a pair of atoms. It is calculated by taking the difference between the number of bonding electrons and the number of antibonding electrons, divided by two. A higher bond order indicates a stronger bond and generally correlates with shorter bond lengths, reflecting a more stable molecular structure.
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