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Bond order corresponds to the type of bond. Single bonds have a bond order of 1, double bonds have a bond order of 2, and triple bonds have a bond order of 3. A higher bond order corresponds to higher bond energy. Therefore triple bonds are stronger than double bonds, which are stronger than single bonds. A higher bond order corresponds to a shorter bond length. Therefore triple bonds are the shortest, and single bonds are the longest.
The bond order of I2 is .
The bond order of S2 is .
The bond order of P2 is
Bond order corresponds to the type of bond. Single bonds have a bond order of 1, double bonds have a bond order of 2, and triple bonds have a bond order of 3. A higher bond order corresponds to higher bond energy. Therefore triple bonds are stronger than double bonds, which are stronger than single bonds. A higher bond order corresponds to a shorter bond length. Therefore triple bonds are the shortest, and single bonds are the longest.
The bond order of I2 is .
The bond order of S2 is .
The bond order of P2 is
Beverley SmithLv2
28 Apr 2019