| 1. | In more advanced theories of bonding, non-integer values of bond order exist.
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| 2. | BF 3 as a whole molecule does not have a bond order.
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| 3. | The average bond order from C to S or O is.
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| 4. | This gives bond order 2 and one unpaired electron per atom.
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| 5. | In general, covalent radius decreases with lower coordination number and higher bond order.
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| 6. | The actual structure has a lowered overall energy and an intermediate bond order.
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| 7. | Is this true, and does triplet oxygen have a bond order of one?
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| 8. | The bond order is 1.33, the same as for graphene.
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| 9. | There are rare exceptions to the requirement of molecule having a positive bond order.
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| 10. | Generally, the higher the bond order, the stronger the bond.
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