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1. Draw the shapes of the following orbitals. Label the x, y, and z axes and...
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On an attached piece of graph paper, draw and scale an x-and y-axes. Draw two shapes that are not symmetrical and label these A and B. Draw the reflection of each shape across the x-axis, label these c and D. Draw the result of rotating the original shapes 180 degrees around the origin, label these E and F Consider a line segment from the origin to point (1,4) as reference. Draw the result of translating the original shapes in...
5. Draw the molecular orbital diagram for N2. Label all of the atomic orbitals and molecular orbitals and put the correct number of electrons in. You do not need to draw the shapes of any of the orbitals. a) MO diagram b) Based on your MO diagram, is N2 diamagnetic or paramagnetic? c) Calculate the bond order for N2.
Label the following orbitals as s, p, or d. Z A. B. C. AZ fo D. 12 E. AZ Text A. orbital B. orbital C. orbital D. orbital E. orbital
4. Consider the hypothetical linear Hg ion (a) Draw the crude shapes of the molecular orbitals for the linear H ion. Pay particular attention to locating the nodes. Identfy the orbitals as g or u as appropriate (b) Draw a molecular orbital diagram for the linear H ion and fill it in with electrons. Is the linear Ha ion expected to be stable? Why or why not How many bands are predicted in the photoelectron spectrum of linear He (c)...
Using the inter nuclear axis as the z-axis, draw linear combinations of the following atomic orbitals. Note whether a molecular orbital would be formed, and whether there is net bonding or anti-bonding overlap. If a molecular orbital is formed, label it according the symmetry/bonding classifications (assume a center of inversion is present): (a) py + py (b) dz 2 - dz 2 (c) dyz+ py (d) s + py
10. (10) Draw the (113) plane with its intercepts at the x, y, and z axes.
5. Draw a set of coordinate axes on a piece of graph paper. Label the x axis“Output” (0 to 20 units) and the y axis “Cost” (0 to 20 units). Plot the following (x, y) points on your graph: (0, 4); (2, 6); (4, 7); (7, 8); (9, 9); (11, 11); (13, 14). Connect these points with a smooth curve and label it “Total Cost.” Working from this curve, construct a total fixed cost curve and total variable cost curve...
4. Draw out approximate shapes of the following atomic orbitals indicating locations of planar and radial nodes. 3py 3s 4 dx2-y2
1. The chromium-chromium bonding in a molecule uses the 3d orbitals of the chromium atoms. a. Draw the 3d orbitals of a chromium atom being sure to label the x, y and z axes. Standard convention is that the z-axis is parallel to the internuclear axis. b. Draw the MO energy diagram for an isolated [Cr2]2+ fragment (no ligands!) assuming the interactions of only the 3d orbitals. Assume that the z-axis is parallel to the internuclear axis c. Next to...
References Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. Orbitals which result from solving the Schrödinger wave equation can be represented by electron "cloud" pictures. The shapes of the orbitals are distinguished by their nodes, places where the electron density equals zero. Erwin Schrödinger Based upon the number of spherical and angular nodes, label the orbitals below as 1s, 2p, etc. Specify the value of n and I for each: This is a orbital. n- and/-...