3. Draw a qualitative M.O. diagram of the hypothetical molecule PH4t using a group theory approach. (4)
Using the crystal field theory approach, draw the d-orbital splitting diagram for octahedral [Cu(OH2)6+, properly label each of the orbitals (i.e. dky etc.), and fill in the electrons. Show the changes in energy of all the d-orbitals under the influence of Jahn-Teller distortions resulting in both axial elongation and in axial compression (tetragonal distortions).
Using the crystal field theory approach, draw the d-orbital splitting diagram for octahedral [Cu(OH2)6+, properly label each of the orbitals (i.e. dky etc.), and fill in...
Using a symmetry-based approach, construct a complete molecular orbital diagram for OH2. (a) Indicate the HOMO and LUMO. (b) Draw a representation of the HOMO and LUMO. (c) If one were to react this cation with another proton to give the dicationic species [H3O] + explain what would happen to the energies of the orbitals in the OH2 diagram after this reaction. Be specific about the key features regarding the M.O. diagram in the new cation. You do NOT need...
Question #4 & #5?
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,...
2. Use the group orbitals of CH3 and CH2 to create a Qualitative Molecular Orbital Theory diagram of the bonding in CH3NH2 (14 electrons) Draw a separate picture attempting to illustrate what the molecular orbital will look like A few points to help you in making this diagram: • Better overlap (as in head-on versus side-by-side) leads to greater stabilization of bonding orbital • If bonding interaction is highly stabilized, the anti-bonding interaction is even more destabilized • The 2p...
inorganic chemistry
4) Using Ligand Field Theory, draw the molecular orbital diagram for [Fe(NCME).], given that the magnetic moment is 4.90 MB.
inorganic chemistry
4) Using Ligand Field Theory, draw the molecular orbital diagram for [Fe(NCME).], given that the magnetic moment is 4.90 MB.
Using a group theoretical approach, generate the MO diagrams for the two conformations of carbene. Using the diagram provide an explanation on why one carbene is stable, and the other is reactive. Be sure that your diagram is fully-labeled with MO assignments. Attempt to draw which the MO orbital would look like in each case.
-Drawing a crystal field theory energy level diagram Using crystal field theory, draw an electron box energy level diagram for the valence d orbitals on the vanadium atom in a complex. Your diagram should show the relative energy of each orbital, and the number of electrons in each orbital. Note: to make your diagram easier to read, label the d orbitals with just the subscript. For example, label the d.2 orbital with just z energy
inorganic chemistry
5) Using Ligand Field Theory, draw the molecular orbital diagram for (MoCl)
inorganic chemistry
5) Using Ligand Field Theory, draw the molecular orbital diagram for (MoCl)