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How are electrons distributed in the molecular orbitals, when the 1s orbitals of two hydrogen atoms combine to form a hydrogen molecule? Two electrons in the non–bonding molecular orbital One electron in the bonding molecular orbital, one electron in the non–bonding molecular orbital One electron in the bonding molecular orbital, one electron in the antibonding molecular orbital Two electrons in the bonding molecular orbital Two electrons in the antibonding molecular orbital

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