MCQ
Strongest bond formed, when atomic orbitals
  • Maximum overlap
  • B
    Minimum overlap
  • C
    Overlapping not done
  • D
    None of them

Answer

Correct option: A.
Maximum overlap
a
Strongest bond is formed when the atomic orbitals undergo maximum overlapping.

This is because of the fact that when maximum overlapping occurs, the more energy is released which causes more stable bond formation.

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