They told us in intro chem that bond order is, in simplified terms, the number of bonds between electrons. In molecular orbital language, though, they say that bond is (the number of bonding electrons - the number of antibonding electrons)/ 2.
I don't understand why antibonding electrons would get subtracted. I'd thought antibonding was just a different kind of bond, but if these elecrtons are getting subtracted, does this mean that antibonding isn't a real bond? Is it actually forcing the atoms apart?
I'm really confused...
Thanks!