d) Fill in the MO for peroxide: e) According to the MO diagram is peroxide diamagnetic or paramagnetic? (circle correct choice) f) What is the bond order of peroxide? g) How does this differ from O₂2 (notes page 104)? 02s Does this make sense?

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2. Consider peroxide, \( \text{O}_2^{2-} \):

a) How many total valence electrons are in \( \text{O}_2^{2-} \)?  
\[
\text{Answer: } 14
\]

b) Draw the Lewis structure for peroxide:  
\[
[:\text{O}::\text{O}:]^{2-}
\]

c) According to the Lewis structure is peroxide diamagnetic or paramagnetic? (circle correct choice)  
\[ \text{Diamagnetic} \]

d) Fill in the MO (Molecular Orbital) for peroxide:  
- The diagram lists orbitals in the following order with occupancy indicated by shading:
  - \( \sigma_{2s} \): Filled
  - \( \sigma_{2s}^* \): Empty
  - \( \sigma_{2p_x} \): Filled
  - \( \pi_{2p_y}, \pi_{2p_z} \): Filled
  - \( \pi_{2p_y}^*, \pi_{2p_z}^* \): Empty
  - \( \sigma_{2p_z}^* \): Empty

e) According to the MO diagram is peroxide diamagnetic or paramagnetic? (circle correct choice)  
\[ \text{Diamagnetic} \]

f) What is the bond order of peroxide?  
\[ \_\_\_\_ \]
Does this make sense?  
\[ \_\_\_\_ \]

g) How does this differ from \( \text{O}_2 \) (notes page 104)?  
\[ \_\_\_\_ \]  
(There are lines provided for a detailed written response.)
Transcribed Image Text:2. Consider peroxide, \( \text{O}_2^{2-} \): a) How many total valence electrons are in \( \text{O}_2^{2-} \)? \[ \text{Answer: } 14 \] b) Draw the Lewis structure for peroxide: \[ [:\text{O}::\text{O}:]^{2-} \] c) According to the Lewis structure is peroxide diamagnetic or paramagnetic? (circle correct choice) \[ \text{Diamagnetic} \] d) Fill in the MO (Molecular Orbital) for peroxide: - The diagram lists orbitals in the following order with occupancy indicated by shading: - \( \sigma_{2s} \): Filled - \( \sigma_{2s}^* \): Empty - \( \sigma_{2p_x} \): Filled - \( \pi_{2p_y}, \pi_{2p_z} \): Filled - \( \pi_{2p_y}^*, \pi_{2p_z}^* \): Empty - \( \sigma_{2p_z}^* \): Empty e) According to the MO diagram is peroxide diamagnetic or paramagnetic? (circle correct choice) \[ \text{Diamagnetic} \] f) What is the bond order of peroxide? \[ \_\_\_\_ \] Does this make sense? \[ \_\_\_\_ \] g) How does this differ from \( \text{O}_2 \) (notes page 104)? \[ \_\_\_\_ \] (There are lines provided for a detailed written response.)
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