From what AOs is the major bonding MO of the NaCl molecule built? (Define the molecular axis as the z-axis.) Which of these AOs is dominant in this MO? Which AO is dominant in the corresponding anti-bonding MO? Sketch an energy-level diagram showing the relative positions of these two MO and two AO levels and label each level.

AOs corresponding to bonding MOs are mostly Chlorine centeric i.e. have major contribution from chlorine atom while anti-bonding MOs are sodium centeric means major contribution to anti - bonding MOs are by AOs of sodium.
From what AOs is the major bonding MO of the NaCl molecule built? (Define the molecular...
The H2O molecule. a) Sketch the Lewis Dot structure. b) Consider Hybridation of O's AOs. Draw the MO diagram that would result, or explain the TWO "H-O bonds." Be sure to label them on your diagram. c) Label the MOs in your diagram. Are they sigma type or pi type interactions ? Bonding or Anti-bonding? d) Let's now consider those other electrons in the molecule. They ( 4 electrons ) are not contributing or disrupting the bonds between H and...
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...
Write the term symbol for the the ground state of NO and sketch out a molecular orbital energy diagram for NO and place the electrons in the levels appropriate for the ground state. You will need to look up the AO ionization energies for O2s, O2p, N2s, and N2p. The MO energies follow the sequence (from lowest to highest) 1σg, 1σu, 2σg, 2σu, 3σg, 1πu, 1πg, 3σu,. Define the 1σ orbitals as originating primarily from the 1s AOs on N...
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),...
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...
EENG 245 Physical electronics HW 1 1) The NaCl crystal is cubic, and can be described as follows. Na atoms sit at the corners and faces of a cube, and Cl atoms sit in between two Na atoms. This means that a Clatom is found half-way along each of the cube edges, and there is a Cl in the center of the cube. (We could also have described the lattice by interchanging Na and Cl in the description above.) Another...
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1. Below is a nanodragster...
... wm ve Serected at random for grading, but a full answer key will be posted to Blackboard. 1. Below is a nanodragster. YES, we can make machines-cars, even at the nano-scale, the sizes of molecules. This little nanodragster has some nifty features. Its chassis is rigid like the chassis of a real car....
1. What is the definition of an 'equivalence point' in an acid/base titration? (1 point) 2. In part one of the experiment, you will prepare the acid solutions being titrated from a stock solution. Describe how you will accurately prepare 10.00 mL of 0.100 M HCl solution using a 1.00 M HCl stock solution. In your response to this question, be very specific about the quantities of stock solution and deionized water to be used in the dilution and the...
1. According to the paper, what does lactate dehydrogenase
(LDH) do and what does it allow to happen within the myofiber? (5
points)
2. According to the paper, what is the major disadvantage of
relying on glycolysis during high-intensity exercise? (5
points)
3. Using Figure 1 in the paper, briefly describe the different
sources of ATP production at 50% versus 90% AND explain whether you
believe this depiction of ATP production applies to a Type IIX
myofiber in a human....