MCQ
Two homo-diatomic molecules $'X'_2$ and $'Y'_2$ have same bond order then select the CORRECT statement
  • A
    Both must have same number of total antibonding electrons
  • B
    Both must have same number of total bonding electrons
  • Difference of total number of antibonding electron and bonding electron must be same for both molecules
  • D
    Both $(A)$ and $(B)$

Answer

Correct option: C.
Difference of total number of antibonding electron and bonding electron must be same for both molecules
c

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