How bond order is calculated and why has bond order 3.5?
Step 1: Calculate the total no of electrons:
The number of valence electrons in the Carbon atom with electronic configuration is
And in the Oxygen atom (atomic number=8), it is .
As the total number of electrons in,
So total number of electrons in
Step 2: Calculate no of bonding antibonding electrons by considering the electronic configuration of :
In the case of , the atomic orbital of Oxygen is much lower than the energy than the atomic orbital of Carbon.
This unusual trend of energy allows the BMO to lower the energy than MO in the MO diagram of CO which can be shown as:
Hence, the molecular orbital configuration of is given as:
Thus from the above configuration of , we can calculate the total electrons of bonding molecular orbitals
and electrons in its antibonding molecular orbital
Step 3 : formula of bond order:
The bond order defines the number of chemical bonding present between a pair of atoms, for which the formula can be given as;
(Where Nb=number of nonbonding electrons, Na =number of bonding electrons)
Step 4: calculation of Bond order of :
Hence, applying the Bond order formula for ;
Hence, the bond order of has been explained by using the Bond order and MOT concept.