molecular orbital theory

Bonding theories {molecular orbital theory} (MO) can use molecular electron orbitals. Bonding orbitals have electrons between nuclei, which causes shielding. Antibonding orbitals have electrons beyond nuclei, with no shielding. Only these two wave-interference types result in net amplitude and so are the only bonding types.

number

Number of occupied bonding orbitals compared to number of occupied antibonding orbitals gives total bond number. If antibonding equals bonding, no bond forms.

strength

Bond strength depends on atomic-orbital overlap, which is greatest for identical orbitals. If electronegativity difference between atoms is great, bonding and antibonding orbitals are similar in energy, because shielding is minimal.

errors

Molecular orbital theory weights ionic effects too heavily.

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