How does bonding molecular orbital in a molecule of hydrogen differ from its antibonding molecular orbital?
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How does bonding molecular orbital in a molecule of hydrogen differ from its antibonding molecular orbital?

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Bonding MO of hydrogen has lower energy than antibonding MO and has two electrons whereas in antibonding MO of hydrogen has higher energy and is empty.

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