Based on MO theory, which of the following is true (assume
electron is being removed from the highest energy orbital)
A. Ionization energy of F2 is higher than that of F
because in F2 the electron is removed from antibonding
orbital
B. Ionization energies of F2 and F are the same
C. Ionization energy of F2 is lower than that of F
because in F2 the electron is removed from antibonding
orbital
D. Ionization energy of F2 is higher than that of F
because in F2 the electron is removed from bonding
orbital
E. Ionization energy of F2 is lower than that of F
because in F2 the electron is removed from bonding
orbital
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