2p Atomic Orbitals The Recheck 6th attempt 020 Molecular Orbitals 2s Next> (12 of 14) 2p Atomic Orbitals Instructions: Fill molecular orbitals in the diagram by dragging either single electrons or pairs. Click on an occupied orbital to remove electrons. Fill All Determine the net number of sigma bonds, the net number of pi bonds, and the overall bond order for 0₂. Use 0.5 to indicate a fractional bond order. a bonds 1 bonds 0 overall bond order 1.5 < Clear

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Problem 10.100QE: The molecular orbital diagram of NO shown in Figure 10.47 also applies to the following species....
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2p
Atomic Orbitals
2p
Molecular Orbitals
X
Recheck Next> (12 of 14)
6th attempt
2s
2p
Atomic Orbitals
Instructions: Fill molecular orbitals in the
diagram by dragging either single
electrons or pairs. Click on an occupied
orbital to remove electrons.
Determine the net number of sigma bonds, the net number of pi bonds, and the overall bond order for O₂.
Use 0.5 to indicate a fractional bond order.
a bonds 1
bonds o
overall bond order 1.5
Fill All Clear
Partially Correct
A pair of electrons in a bonding molecular orbital count as +1 bond. A pair of electrons in an antibonding orbital count as -1 bond. The total number of bonds is equal to
the sum of all bonding and antibonding interactions. A single electron in an orbital counts as either +0.5 or -0.5 bond.
Transcribed Image Text:2p Atomic Orbitals 2p Molecular Orbitals X Recheck Next> (12 of 14) 6th attempt 2s 2p Atomic Orbitals Instructions: Fill molecular orbitals in the diagram by dragging either single electrons or pairs. Click on an occupied orbital to remove electrons. Determine the net number of sigma bonds, the net number of pi bonds, and the overall bond order for O₂. Use 0.5 to indicate a fractional bond order. a bonds 1 bonds o overall bond order 1.5 Fill All Clear Partially Correct A pair of electrons in a bonding molecular orbital count as +1 bond. A pair of electrons in an antibonding orbital count as -1 bond. The total number of bonds is equal to the sum of all bonding and antibonding interactions. A single electron in an orbital counts as either +0.5 or -0.5 bond.
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