Answer the following questions. a. Fill up the molecular orbitals provided to the right for NO...
Using the molecular orbital energy ordering for second-row homonuclear diatomic molecules in which the π2p orbitals lie at lower energy than the σ2p, predict the bond order in a molecule or ion with each of the following numbers of total valence electrons.(Use the drawing MO energy diagrams) Will the molecule or ion be diamagnetic or paramagnetic? Part A Determine the bond order in a molecule or ion with 4 valence electrons. Part B Will this molecule or ion be diamagnetic...
A. Draw a molecular orbital (labeling all orbitals) for NO- (use the structure for oxygen). B. Calculate the bond order C. Is the molecule diamagnetic or paramagnetic?
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3) Using Early and Late Molecular Orbitals, draw the two M.O. diagrams for NO , determine which is most stable; calculate and state bond order of each, state diamagnetic or paramagnetioc d if paramagnetic and by how many electrons. an 4) If four hydrogens, each with its 1s orbital, and two carbons, each with its one 2s and three 2p orbitals, form a molecule, then how many molecular orbitals will there be? How many bonding orbitals,...
Use the MO diagram provided below to answer the following questions: • What is the bond order for C2?_[Select] • Is C2 paramagnetic or diamagnetic? [Select] • What is the bond order for C2?_(Select] • Is C2 paramagnetic or diamagnetic?_(Select] • What is the bond order for C2?_(Select] • Is C2 paramagnetic or diamagnetic?_ (Select] • Which of the three has the longest bond? (Select] • Which of the three has the strongest bond? _ Select] Without 28 -2p mixing...
Molecular Orbitals
Draw the molecular orbital diagrams for each pair of species. Then answer the questions that follow. Nez Nez Bond Order Para-or Diamagnetic? Molecular Electron Config Which has the larger bond energy?
3. Indicate the expected hybridization of the following steric numbers: SN = 2 SN = 3 SN = 4 SN = 5 SN = 6 4. Construct the framework of the molecule acrylonitrile (H2CCHCN) and assign o and/or it bond(s) to each bond placement. 5. According to Molecular Orbital Theory, when does the order of the itp and op orbitals change from 7p, Op to Op, p (give the two reasons relating to the atoms in the molecule)? 6. For...
13. (14 pts) MO Theory Draw the complete (core and valence) molecular orbital energy level diagram for the homonuclear diatomic molecule Be2. Use standard MO symbols to label the energy levels (That is: o, o, , or n*, as needed, with subscripts indicating which atomic orbitals formed them.) a. Sketch the molecular orbital formed when two 2p orbitals, one each on each Be atom, overlap to form a o antibonding MO b. Using your MO energy level diagram in (a),...
3. Indicate the expected hybridization of the following steric numbers: SN 3 SN 6 SN =5 SN= 4 SN = 2 4. Construct the framework of the molecule acrylonitrile (H2CCHCN) and assign o and/or bond(s) to each bond placement. 5. According to Molecular Orbital Theory, when does the order of the p and op orbitals change from np, Op to op, p (give the two reasons relating to the atoms in the molecule)? 6. For the molecule He2: a. Construct...
Name MOLECULAR ORBITAL THEORY 1. Following species are given: 0:2. 03. 02.02.02 a. For each species draw an MO diagram and fill in all the electrons. Use the energy diagram for Oz. b. Determine the Bond order of the species c. Determine if the species are paramagnetic or diamagnetic 2. Carbon monoxide has one of the strongest covalent bonds. Show with MO theory why this is the case. 3. The molecule HF has a single bond between H and F....
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5. Prepare a molecular orbital diagram for BN. You may consider valence orbitals only. Label the atomic orbitals for B and N with the appropriate potential energy. Decide which orbitals have the correct symmetry, orientation, and potential energies to interact (see the handout provided during class). Label the valence atomic orbitals with the appropriate potential energy. Should s-p mixing be considered for BN? How will the MO...