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A sigma antibonding orbital is a molecular orbital formed by the out-of-phase overlap of atomic orbitals, resulting in a higher energy level and reduced electron density between the nuclei, which destabilizes the molecule. These orbitals are denoted by σ* and are typically unoccupied in stable molecules, but their presence can influence molecular properties and reactions.
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