Construct MO diagram (include AOs, MOs, pictures of each, electrons, HOMO, LUMO, B.O., and comparative energies, etc.). REMOVE an ELECTRON to form CATION Molecular Orbitals Atomic Orbitals Atomic Orbitals 2p 2p 2s 2s

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3) Combine any Atomic orbitals to form Molecular orbitals assuming they fulfill the phase and energy requirement.

Construct MO diagram (include AOs, MOs, pictures of each, electrons, HOMO, LUMO, B.O., and comparative energies, etc.). REMOVE an ELECTRON to form CATION

 

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Let's construct an MO diagram for OF*
1) Write out the valence electron configurations for each atom
0-
F-
2) Draw pictures of the valence orbitals available for bonding and provide orbital energies
from provided table
0- 2: -3117 kJ/mole
2p: -152 kJ/mole
F- 2s: -3879 kJ/mole
2p: -1795 kJ/mole
Transcribed Image Text:Let's construct an MO diagram for OF* 1) Write out the valence electron configurations for each atom 0- F- 2) Draw pictures of the valence orbitals available for bonding and provide orbital energies from provided table 0- 2: -3117 kJ/mole 2p: -152 kJ/mole F- 2s: -3879 kJ/mole 2p: -1795 kJ/mole
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3) Combine any Atomic orbitals to form Molecular orbitals assuming they fulfill the phase
and energy requirement.
BONDING
ANTIBONDING
NONBONDING
Construct MO diagram (include AOs, MOs, pictures of each, electrons, HOMO, LUMO, B.O.,
and comparative energies, etc.). REMOVE an ELECTRON to form CATION
Molecular Orbitals
Atomic Orbitals
Atomic Orbitals
2p
2p
2s
2s
Transcribed Image Text:CHM 2120 Spring 2021 3) Combine any Atomic orbitals to form Molecular orbitals assuming they fulfill the phase and energy requirement. BONDING ANTIBONDING NONBONDING Construct MO diagram (include AOs, MOs, pictures of each, electrons, HOMO, LUMO, B.O., and comparative energies, etc.). REMOVE an ELECTRON to form CATION Molecular Orbitals Atomic Orbitals Atomic Orbitals 2p 2p 2s 2s
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