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How do you express the bond strength in terms of bond order?

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Bond strength is directily proportional to bond order, i.e., greater the bond order, more is the bond strength. Example
`{:("Molecule","Nitrogen"(N-=N),"Oxygen"(O=O),"Fluorine"(F-F)),("Bond order","3","2","1"),("Bond strength"(kJmol^(-1)),945,498,158):}`
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