Interpretation:
The Lewis structure of oxygen molecule corresponds to an excited state of the oxygen molecule is to be explained using molecular orbital theory.
Concept introduction:
According to the molecular orbital theory, two atomic orbitals combine in order to form a bonding and an antibonding molecular orbital. The orbitals that lie on internuclear axis combine to form
(sigma) molecular orbital and the orbitals parallel to each other combine to form
The molecular orbital formed by the combination of
orbital forms corresponding molecular orbitals.
Molecular orbital formed by the combination of
orbital forms a bonding molecular orbital designated as
and an antibonding molecular orbital designated as
Molecular orbitals formed by combining
orbitals form bonding molecular orbitals designated as
and
and antibonding molecular orbitals designated as
and
Electrons are filled in the molecular orbitals in increasing order of energy.
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