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Carbon monoxide has ten bonding electrons and four antibonding electrons. Therefore it has a bond order of
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The bond order of carbon monoxide can be calculated using the following formula:

Bond order = 1/2[(number of bonding electrons) - (number of antibonding electrons)]

Using the given values, the bond order of carbon monoxide is:

Bond order = 1/2[(10) - (4)]
Bond order = 1/2[6]
Bond order = 3

Therefore, the bond order of carbon monoxide is 3.
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