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Interpretation: The existence of the
Concept introduction: The electronic configuration for multi-electron diatomic molecule is written using the molecular orbitals, derived from the
The bond order is calculated by difference between the anti-bonding electrons and the bonding electrons by two. This can be stated as,
As the bond order increases, the stability also increases. The bond order is directly proportional to the bond energy and inversely proportional to the bond length.
To determine: The explanation regarding the existence and the dissociation of the
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- • describe chemical bonding using a model based on the overlap of atomic orbitals and recognize sonic of the limitations of this simple model.arrow_forwardStudy the following sketch of a molecular orbital (MO) in a homonuclear diatomic molecule. This MO was formed by combining one 2p atomic orbital from each atom. The dark dots in this sketch are the nuclei. Now use the sketch to complete the table below. Write the symbol for this MO. Is this a bonding or antibonding MO? What is the energy of this MO, compared to the energy of a 2p orbital on one of the separate atoms? ☐ O bonding O antibonding ○ higher O lower the same not enough information to decide σ Π = olo Ar 8-arrow_forwardStudy the following sketch of a molecular orbital (MO) in a homonuclear diatomic molecule. This MO was formed by combining one 3s atomic orbital from each atom. The dark dots in this sketch are the nuclei. Now use the sketch to complete the table below. Write the symbol for this MO. Is this a bonding or antibonding MO? bonding What is the energy of this MO, compared to the energy of a 3s orbital on one of the separate atoms? antibonding higher lower the same not enough information to decide σ Π х Garrow_forward
- Study the following sketch of a molecular orbital (MO) in a homonuclear diatomic molecule. This MO was formed by combining one 3p atomic orbital from each atom. The dark dots in this sketch are the nuclei. Now use the sketch to complete the table below. 0 Write the symbol for this MO. Is this a bonding or antibonding MO? What is the energy of this MO, compared to the energy of a 3p orbital on one of the separate atoms? O bonding antibonding higher lower the same not enough information to decide 0 00 JT * carrow_forwardStudy the following sketch of a molecular orbital (MO) in a homonuclear diatomic molecule. This MO was formed by combining one 1s atomic orbital from each atom. The dark dots in this sketch are the nuclei. Now use the sketch to complete the table below. Write the symbol for this MO. Is this a bonding or antibonding MO? What is the energy of this MO, compared to the energy of a 1s orbital on one of the separate atoms? 0 bonding antibonding higher lower the same not enough information to decide O On X a Ś * ? 00. 18 Ararrow_forwardStudy the following sketch of a molecular orbital (MO) in a homonuclear diatomic molecule. This MO was formed by combining one 2p atomic orbital from each atom. O The dark dots in this sketch are the nuclei. Now use the sketch to complete the table below. Write the symbol for this MO. Is this a bonding or antibonding MO? What is the energy of this MO, compared to the energy of a 2p orbital on one of the separate atoms? bonding antibonding higher lower the same not enough information to decide O On X JT Ś ■ *arrow_forward
- Study the following sketch of a molecular orbital (MO) in a homonuclear diatomic molecule. This MO was formed by combining one 3p atomic orbital from each atom. The dark dots in this sketch are the nuclei. Now use the sketch to complete the table below. Write the symbol for this MO. Is this a bonding or antibonding MO? What is the energy of this MO, compared to the energy of a 3p orbital on one of the separate. atoms? 0 O bonding O antibonding O higher O lower O the same not enough information to decide O 2 00 X 2 뮤 0 Śarrow_forward4. The ionosphere lies about 100 km above earth's surface. This layer consists mostly of NO, O2, and N2, and photoionization creates NO*, 0† , and N* . Use MO theory to compare the bond orders of the molecules and ions. b) Does the magnetic behavior of each species change when its ion forms?arrow_forwardHow MO theory explains the bonding and magnetic properties of homonuclear and heteronuclear diatomic molecules of Period 2 elementsarrow_forward
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