Take NA as the number of Anti-bonding molecular orbitals and NB as the number of Bonding molecular orbitals. The molecule is stable when NA ____________ NB.

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Molecular orbital theory (MO theory or MOT) is a method for describing the electronic structure of molecules using quantum mechanics. It was proposed early in the 20th century.

In molecular orbital theory, electrons in a molecule are not assigned to individual chemical bonds between atoms, but are treated as moving under the influence of the atomic nuclei in the whole molecule.


Take N<sub>A</sub> as the number of Anti-bonding molecular orbitals and N<sub>B</sub> as the number of Bonding molecular orbitals. The molecule is stable when N<sub>A</sub> ____________ N<sub>B</sub>.