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12. Consider the orbitals in the picture below. Indicate which orbitals fit the following descriptions a. s orbital...
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...
Which statement about the quantum numbers that identify an atomic orbital is not correct? The angular momentum quantum number, , identifies the shape of an orbital. b. The value of the angular momentum quantum number can range from 0 to n, where n is the principal quantum number for the orbital. Orbitals with the same value for the principal quantum number and the angular momentum quantum number are said to be in the same subshell. d. Orbitals with the same...
1 a)The picture below best represents which atomic orbital? Note: There are no radial nodes in this orbital. Select one: 1s 2s 3s 2p 3p 3d. ( here is circle cant draw it) b) If the n quantum number of an atomic orbital is 1, what are the possible values of l? Select all that apply. Penalties are applied for incorrect guesses. Select one or more: -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3
Find terms for the following orbital configurations(from (a) to (i!), and in each case designate the term of lowest energy: (a) 2s, (b) 2p2 3s, (c) 2p3p, (d) 3d2 , (e) 2p3d, (f) 3d9 , (g) 2s4f, (h) 2p5 , (i) 3d2 4s. And here is the answer. I want to know how to solve, not the answer! The ground state is listed first In ellll Uu ( a) 2S; 2S (b) 2p23s; *P, 2D, 2S (d) 3d2; 3F, 3P,...
Indicate which orbitals form the overlap and indicate the bond type(s) in the following bond according to the Orbital Overlap Model. For any directional references, assume the primary framework axis is the x-axis. a. C-C b. N-H
1) Fill in the blanks: a. The principal quantum number,"n", can have integer values from b. The angular momentum quantum #, "C", can have integer values from C. The magnetic quantum number, "m", can have integer values from d. Whenn - 3. I can have values of c. For the 3d sublevel, e has a value of f. When n = 4, can have values of 8. For the 4p sublevel, has a value of h. When n = 2,...
3) Rank the following orbitals in order of increasing energy: 3s, 2s, 2p, 4s, 3p, ls, and 3d. 4) How many orbitals in an atom can have the following quantum number or designation? a. 3p_ b. 7s c. 4p. d. 5d . e. 5f f. n=5 5) Answer the following questions by filling in the space: a) The quantum number n describes the of an atomic orbital. b) The shape of an atomic orbital is given by the quantum number...
15) Draw the shapes of the following orbitals; (a) s orbital(b) 2p, (c) 2p d) 2p 16) Identify each of the following reactions as being a neutralization, precipitation, or Redox reaction. (a) Fe203 (s) + 3CO (g) → 2Fe (s) + 3CO2 (g) (b) Na:S04 (aq) + Hig(NOJ2(aq) → HgSO4 (s) + 2NaNO3 (aa) (c) CsOH (aq) + HCio. (aq) → Cs. (aq) + 2H20 (I) + CIO.(aq) (d) Mg(NO3)2 (g) + Na:S (aq) → MgS (s) + 2NaNO3 (aq)...
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...
Orbitals and Quantum Numbers Each atomic orbital is specified by a unique set of n, l and ml quantum numbers: 1a. What quantum number/s do the two spherical orbitals have in common? What quantum number/s would be different? Are these orbitals s, p or d? 1b. Write down a possible set (n, l, ml) of quantum numbers for each spherical orbital. 1c. Consider the dumb-bell shaped orbitals. What quantum number/s do these three orbitals have in common? What quantum number/s...