3. MO th eorv for heteronuclear diato mic molecules-II XeF is a stable molecule. The highest...
2. (40 points) The MO diagrams for homonuclear diatomic molecules are given below. LUMO Lowes Unceaupiad 2P HOMD (tHighast ocaupied No No mixing Mixing of og orbitals (a) (b) Bo BongNon 8-2 Va) (15 pts) Choose the appropriate diagram for the N2 molecule and place the right number of electrons. Indicate the frontier orbitals (HOMO and LUMO) and the bond order. b) (20 pts) Sketch a qualitative MO diagram for the heteronuclear diatomic anion CN; place the right number of...
2. (40 points) The MO diagrams for homon omonuclear diatomic molecules is given below. umolt Anh HOMO Homo a) Bo 8 4 2 No mixing Mixing of, orbitals (a) (b) U2 36 zire .02=642=2e- va) (15 pts) Choose the appropriate diagram for the O molecule and place the right number of electrons. Indicate the frontier orbitals (HOMO and LUMO) and the bond order. b) (20 pts) Sketch a qualitative MO diagram for the heteronuclear diatomic anion CN; place the right...
(a) write the minimal basis set of atomic orbitals for the acetylene molecule. (b) on the diagram to the right draw in the atomic orbitals that are the main contributors to the molecular orbital on its left. Indicate the phase (positive or negative) of each lobe of each atomic orbital by shading in the negative lobes. 3. Cartoons A-E below show the occupied bonding orbitals of acetylene (ethyne) The lighter shaded lobes are positive, and the darker lobes are negative....
please help in all sections asap!! Which type of electron is the highest in energy? An electron in an anti-bonding molecular orbital. An electron in a bonding molecular orbital. An electron in an atomic orbital. O A non-bonding electron. Choose a systematic name for the following compound. 1,4 dimethyl ethyl benzene 1,4 diethyl methyl benzene 1,4-diisopropylbenzene 1,4 dipropylbenzene Answer the following questions. -OR Would you expect the above compound to be aromatic? Yes No Choose the correct explanations for the...
1) Define the following: matter, element, atom, trace element, proton, electron, neutron, atomic number, mass number, isotopes, radioisotope, molecule, compound, salt, ion. 2) List the 6 elements that make up about 99% of the weight of an organism. 3) What are the functions of the trace elements iron, fluorine (fluoride), and iodine? 4) An iodine deficiency can result in goiter. True/False 5) Where are protons, neutrons and electrons located? 6) Can you determine the atomic number and mass number from...