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← ScienceWhich consequence results when antibonding orbitals become significantly populated?
A)Increase in equilibrium bond length✓
B)Enhanced ionic lattice formation
C)Decreased ionization energy required
D)Amplification of van der Waals forces
💡 Explanation
Increased antibonding orbital population weakens bonding via destructive interference, because electrons in these orbitals counteract bonding interactions, leading to bond elongation; therefore, bond length increases, rather than strengthening as would occur through more bonding orbitals.
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