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← ScienceWhich outcome arises during molecular orbital bonding when contributing atomic wave functions have opposite signs?
A)Increased electron density between nuclei
B)Antibonding molecular orbital formation✓
C)Stabilization of the molecular structure
D)Enhanced electrical conductivity
💡 Explanation
When atomic wave functions with opposite signs combine, destructive interference occurs because the wave functions cancel each other, yielding an antibonding molecular orbital with a node between the nuclei. Therefore antibonding formation results, rather than increased density, stabilization, or conductivity which require constructive wave function interference.
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