4. Draw an MO diagram for CN- including:
a. The irreducible representations describing each basis
orbital.
b. The relative energies of the basis orbitals.
c. The relative energies of the product orbitals.
d. The irreducible representations describing each product
molecular orbital.
e. The electron occupancy of each product molecular orbital.
4. Draw an MO diagram for CN- including: a. The irreducible representations describing each basis orbital....
4. The planar molecule SO3 shown below has Dzh symmetry. Oos- a) Determine the irreducible representations of the oxygen o orbital combinations. b) Construct a qualitative MO diagram for SO3 using the oxygen o orbitals and the 3s and 3p valence orbitals on the sulphur. c) Which sulphur orbital is not involved in o bonding with the oxygens? d) Determine the irreducible representations of the six oxygen a orbital combinations. e) Which d orbitals on sulphur can undergo i bonding...
4. On the basis of molecular orbitals and molecular orbital diagrams, predict which molecule in each series will have the longest bond. Be sure to provide a brief explanation a. B2, B2 b. 02*, 0,- c. HHe", Hz 5. Consider the hydroxide ion, OH and do the following: a. Prepare a molecular orbital diagram and fill with electrons given the following atomic orbital potential energies: O(2s) = -32.3 eV, O(2p) = -15.8 eV, H(s) -13.6 eV. Be sure to label...
For each of the following examples, (a) Draw a molecular orbital diagram. Include both the atomic orbitals that combine and the molecular orbitals that are formed. Clearly show the relative energies of all orbitals. Label all orbitals and show the appropriate number of electrons in the molecular orbitals. Give both labeling conventions (e.g. sigma2s and 1sigmag) for each of the molecular orbitals. You do not have to sketch the actual orbitals. (b) Give the bond order. (c) Indicate the effect...
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Draw a Molecular Orbital Energy Diagram showing how each of the following pairs of orbitals can overlap in the orientation shown to form bonding and antibonding orbitals. Clearly draw the starting atomic orbitals and the resulting molecular orbitals, and show their relative energies. a) b) S3d O2
Draw molecular orbital energy level diagram for CH3 by following the steps given below. Valance orbital ionization potentials: H(1s) - 13.6 eV, C(2s) -19.5 eV, C(2p) -10.7 ev. (6C, 11) E x +y?,z? 1 1 1 203 3C on 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 T - 1 0 2 1 1 -1 | 1 -1 1 -1 -1 TOT- 2 25; 1 1 - 1 1 -1 1 -1 1 30, 1 1 1 -1 0 1 -1...
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Home Name: Homework 3. Organic Chemistry! 0 0 Figure 2: Molecular orbital diagram for H. Note: It is not always necessary to include the graphical pictures of the basis set atomic orbitals or of the molecular orbitals. In most cases the graphical representations are not included in MO diagrams 8. What would you predict would happen to Hif an extemal Lewis base was able to donate an electron pair to the antibonding orbital CH? 9. Draw a molecular...
Draw the molecular orbital (MO) electron diagram for the Be+2 molecular ion. Be sure your diagram contains all of the electrons in the ion, including any core electrons.
Draw a partial molecular orbital (MO) energy diagram to describe the bonding in the molybdenum - nitrido unit. include all five d orbitals. Label each MO with an appropriate Muliken symbol and define as sigma, pie, or non bonding.
+ Draw the molecular orbital (MO) electron diagram for the Li, molecular ion. Be sure your diagram contains all of the electrons in the ion, including any core electrons. 1 Energy ? X
#4. For a methane molecule, find the irreducible representations using the four C-H bonds as a basis. Answer the following questions based on this questions: Continued from Problem 4 in Homework #2. (a) What orbitals on the central C atom will be used to form the ? bonds in CH4? (b) Could d orbitals on the C atom play a role in orbital formation in CH4? Explain why or why not. (c) In SiH4, could d orbitals be used to...