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- Give detailed Solution with explanation needed...with Lewis structures ..don't give Handwritten answerelectron bond bond Lewis Dot groups/ orbital molecular formula angles length Structure lone pair hybrid geometry valence e o. SIF62- P. SBF52- Discussion: Discuss and compare the different ways of representing a molecule/ion (Lewis structure & stick model). Comment specifically on the information gained from each representation compared to the time and effort required. What information, if any, is gained from each representation about bonds, angles, lengths, polarity, etc.?Page 1 of 5 Next O Subr References Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. A bond arises from "sideways" overlap of two parallel p orbitals. The electron density lies above and below a plane containing the 2 nuclei that is perpendicular to the orbitals. n Bonding 88 p-orbital p-orbital bond atom, atom2 What atomic or hybrid orbitals make up the T bond between C, and C2 in dichloroethylene, CH,CCI2 ? orbital on C + orbital on C2 How many o bonds does C, have in CH,CCI, ? How many I bonds does C, have ? 5:50 PM FLV 4/25/2020 Type here to search 00
- ١The Lewis structure of an organic compound is shown below. Determine the orbitals used in bonding, as well as the number of sigma and pi bonds. 1ペー= 10 H 5. :N. 11 Total sigma bonds: [Select ] Total pi bonds: [Select] Write "none" if no orbital of that type is used to bond. Unhybridizedorbital used to Hybridized orbital used to Atom bond bond H. [ Select ] [Select] [ Select ] [ Select] N C #2 [ Select] [ Select] [ Select ] [ Select ]VSEPR: Molecular Geometry 1. For the following molecules: 1) draw a Lewis Dot structure, including contributing resonance structures, if present; 2) use VSEPR to draw an appropriate structure; 3) give an appropriate designation for the ideal molecular geometry; 4) describe any deviations to the ideal molecular geometry; *don't worry about corrections for e and h. d. SF4 e.* CHŞN f. H;CO
- Please refer to the photo! Thank you so much!Give clear correct detailed Solution with explanation needed...(a) Which one of the statements concerning valence bond (VB) and molecular orbital (MO) bond theories is correct? A. In VB theory, bonding electrons are delocalized over the molecule.B. MO theory accurately describes bonding in O2 and NO, VB theory does not.C. MO theory predicts that electrons are localized between pairs of atoms.D. MO theory is used to accurately predict the colors of compounds.E. VB theory can describe molecular bonding in excited states. (b) Refer to Diagram 9-1. Use molecular orbital theory to predict which species is paramagnetic. A. Li2B. H2C. F2D. O2E. N2 (c) Which combination of atoms is most likely to produce a compound with covalent bonds? A. Al and OB. Pb and FC. K and ID. S and BrE. Na and Cl (d) The central atom in the triiodide ion, I 3 –, is surrounded by A. one single bond, one double bond, and one lone pair of electrons.B. two single bonds and three lone pairs of electrons.C. two single bonds and no lone pairs of electrons.D. two single bonds and two…
- 6. The energy required (or released) when one electron is captured by a neutral atom or ion is the atomic properties named...? A. lonization Energy B. Electronegativity C. Electron Affinity D. Polarizability E. None of these are correct 7. The orbital hybridization at the central carbon of the linear hydrocarbon allene (CH2=C=CH2) is best described as...? А. 2sp В. 2sp? С. 2sp3 D. 2s?p? E. None of the aboveWhat is the hybridization scheme for the (red) highlighted carbon in the Lewis Structure below? H. H. .C. H. O sp2 sp sp3d sp3[References] Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. Sigma Bonding Ao bond arises from the straight-on overlap of two atomic orbitals. The electron density lies along the axis of the two bonded nuclei. sp3 hybrid orbital Example: Sigma Bonding in methane, CH4 1s orbital What atomic or hybrid orbital on O makes up the sigma bond between O and H in water, H,O? orbital on O What is the approximate H-O-H bond angle? Submit Answer Try Another Version 10 item attempts remaining Previous AES 4/2 earch DELL