Draw the molecular orbital diagram for HCI. Clearly label the axes, MO's, atomic orbitals. Show the distibution of the electrons in the MO's. Roughly sketch the highest occupied molecular orbital (HOMO) and the lowest unoccupied molecular orbital (LUMO). Answer the next two questions based on your HCI MO diagram. Based on your MO diagram, what would be the bond order of HCI*2 ion? In the molecular orbital diagram of HCI, there are two non-bonding molecular orbitals with a total of 4 electrons occupying them. O True O False

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Draw the molecular orbital diagram for HCI. Clearly label the axes, MO's, atomic orbitals. Show the distibution of the electrons in the MO's.
Roughly sketch the highest occupied molecular orbital (HOMO) and the lowest unoccupied molecular orbital (LUMO).
Answer the next two questions based on your HCI MO diagram.
Based on your MO diagram, what would be the bond order of HCI+2 jon?
In the molecular orbital diagram of HCI, there are two non-bonding molecular orbitals with a total of 4 electrons occupying them.
O True
O False
Transcribed Image Text:Draw the molecular orbital diagram for HCI. Clearly label the axes, MO's, atomic orbitals. Show the distibution of the electrons in the MO's. Roughly sketch the highest occupied molecular orbital (HOMO) and the lowest unoccupied molecular orbital (LUMO). Answer the next two questions based on your HCI MO diagram. Based on your MO diagram, what would be the bond order of HCI+2 jon? In the molecular orbital diagram of HCI, there are two non-bonding molecular orbitals with a total of 4 electrons occupying them. O True O False
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