Large 2s-2p interaction Small 2s-2p interaction B2 C2 N2 O2 F2 Nez oi, 1 1 1L 11 T2p 1 1 11 11 T2p 11 11 11 ož, 1L 1L 11 1L 11 11 o2s Bond order 2 3 2 Bond enthalpy (kJ/mol) Bond length (Å) Magnetic behavior 290 620 941 495 155 1.59 1.31 1.10 1.21 1.43 Paramagnetic Diamagnetic Diamagnetic Paramagnetic Diamagnetic A Figure 9.43 Molecular orbital electron configurations and some experimental data for period 2 diatomic molecules. Energy • |||
Large 2s-2p interaction Small 2s-2p interaction B2 C2 N2 O2 F2 Nez oi, 1 1 1L 11 T2p 1 1 11 11 T2p 11 11 11 ož, 1L 1L 11 1L 11 11 o2s Bond order 2 3 2 Bond enthalpy (kJ/mol) Bond length (Å) Magnetic behavior 290 620 941 495 155 1.59 1.31 1.10 1.21 1.43 Paramagnetic Diamagnetic Diamagnetic Paramagnetic Diamagnetic A Figure 9.43 Molecular orbital electron configurations and some experimental data for period 2 diatomic molecules. Energy • |||
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If we assume that the energy-level diagrams for homonuclear
diatomic molecules shown in Figure 9.43 can be applied
to heteronuclear diatomic molecules and ions, predict the bond order and magnetic behavior of (a) CO+, (b) NO-,
(c) OF+, (d) NeF+.

Transcribed Image Text:Large 2s-2p interaction
Small 2s-2p interaction
B2
C2
N2
O2
F2
Nez
oi,
1 1
1L 11
T2p
1 1
11 11
T2p
11
11
11
ož,
1L
1L
11
1L
11
11
o2s
Bond order
2
3
2
Bond enthalpy (kJ/mol)
Bond length (Å)
Magnetic behavior
290
620
941
495
155
1.59
1.31
1.10
1.21
1.43
Paramagnetic
Diamagnetic
Diamagnetic
Paramagnetic
Diamagnetic
A Figure 9.43 Molecular orbital electron configurations and some experimental data for period 2
diatomic molecules.
Energy
• |||
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