please answer following question. (d) Cah 2. The molecule NO2 is a reactive gas with a...
please help quick, thanks a lot the 3p, orbitals to form its The S molecule uses 1-bonding framework: Using the SALCs provided draw the molecular orbital diagram for the i-bonds in Sz (Hint: only use a 3p, orbital on the central sulfur to form bonds with the SALCS ). Add the appropriate number of electrons, and label your molecular orbitals with the appropriate Mulliken symbols, and indicate if they are bonding, anti-bonding or non-bonding. (b) what is the bond order...
Question FOUR Consider the six pz orbitals on carbon atoms (the t-system) of the benzene molecule (Deh symmetry). These may be treated as vector arrows pointing vertically above the plane of the six-membered ring. (A) Work out the reducible representation for these six π- orbitals. (B) Reduce these to their irreducible components. (This gives the symmetry for the t-molecular orbitals of benzene.)
2) HO adopts C2v symmetry (a) Create SALCs for the H atoms and, using the Czv character table on the attached sheet, derive representations for each SALC and then assign the appropriate symmetry. (b) Assign the symmetry for the orbitals on the central O atom, again using the character table (c) Create a reasonable MO diagram for H O and label appropriately (02s:-32 eV O2p:-16 eV, Hls 4 cV) You may assume the s-orbital on O is functionally non-bonding. (d)...
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...
please answer following question and expain why. 1. It is important to remember that the same grouping of orbitals will have different symmetry labels when you solve for their irreducible representations in different point groups. For each point group listed, (i) solve for the reducible representation (Tred) of two 1s orbitals that are symmetric about the z axis. (ii) List the Mulliken symbols of the two irreducible representations (Tirrep) that you can determine from your Fred. (ii) If there was...
Please really need help with this question: 귀 #g)Consider the hypothetical hexagonal planar molecule SH which has D "symmetry. (4 pt) Determine the symmetries and degeneracies of the valence s and p orbitals on the central sulfur atom. a. 3s 3py 3px 3p: Symmetry labels t Draw the symmetry adapted orbital combination formed by the six terminal H atoms. Aid
Consider the diatomic molecule NF. (a) Draw the shape of the 2 pz orbital on N. How many nodes does this orbital have? Show the nodes in your diagram. (b) Construct a molecular orbital energy diagram for NF. For this drawing consider both the s and p valence orbitals on each atom, but do not include orbital mixing. Show how the electrons are placed in the MO's. (c) How would orbital mixing alter the MO energy diagram you just constructed?...
please answer the following wuestion and explain why. Pago < 3 of 3 0 - 200 4. The molecule BrFs can be prepared by directly reacting Br with Fz at high temperature. (a) Draw a Lewis structure using Br as the central atom. (b) Identify the point group of this molecule. (C) Use the 2s orbitals of the F4 square arrangement of atoms to forma reducible representation in the point group from part d. (d) Reduce this representation to its...
1.(8) Draw the Lewis structures for the following molecules and for each molecule: 0) indicate the orbital rybridization on the central atom () predict the molecular shape and whether the molecule is polar or nonpolar (a) SiF4 (b) SF4 2.(8) The following energy diagrams show a slight variation for the relative energy of , and 13, molecular orbitals. (a) Use the appropriate diagram to build the electron configurations for Og and CO molecules: (label cach diagram correctly.) (b) For each...
Could you show how to do (d) step by step, please? AO = Atomic orbital MO = Molecular orbital (L)GO= (Ligand) Group orbital 2. TaHs has a square pyramidal geometry and a Cev symmetry. (a) Assign x, y, z coordinates on the atoms: - Z axis on central Ta atom is the principal rotation axis (z axes on other atoms are colinear) - X, y axes on central Ta atom match Ta-H bonds (x, y axes on other atoms are...