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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),...
Molecular Orbital Model 3. Draw the molecular orbital energy level diagram for the following substances, and complete the tables. Write the ground state molecular orbital electron contiguration | Molecule Enetsy Level Diagram including each atom's energy levels) Molecular orbital clectron contig Bond Order include calculation Paramagnetic or diamagnetic b. N: Molecular orbital electron config Bond Order Paramagnetic or diamagnetic C. Based on the bond orders of N, and N.*, which has the stronger bond? 251 d. Ne Molecular orbital electron...
Using the molecular orbital energy ordering for second-row homonuclear diatomic molecules in which the π2p orbitals lie at lower energy than the σ2p, predict the bond order in a molecule or ion with each of the following numbers of total valence electrons.(Use the drawing MO energy diagrams) Will the molecule or ion be diamagnetic or paramagnetic? Part A Determine the bond order in a molecule or ion with 4 valence electrons. Part B Will this molecule or ion be diamagnetic...
(a) Draw a molecular orbital energy diagram for Cl2 and show which orbitals are occupied with electrons. (b) How many bands are expected in the photoelectron spectrum of the valence electrons for Cl2? Why? (c) Draw the shape of the r* orbital in Cl2. (d) What is the bond order for Cl2? (e) Is Cl2 diamagnetic or paramagnetic?
(a) Draw a molecular orbital energy diagram for Cl2 and show which orbitals are occupied with electrons. (b) How many bands are expected in the photoelectron spectrum of the valence electrons for Cl2? Why? (c) Draw the shape of the pi* orbital in Cl2. (d) What is the bond order for Cl2? (e) Is Cl2 diamagnetic or paramagnetic?
Use the molecular orbital energy diagram below to answer the questions about bond order for the positive ion C2 Number of Bonding Number of Antibonding C2 Valence Electrons Valence Electrons Bond Order This corresponds to A. Single bond B. Double bond C. Triple bond D. Half of a bond E. Between a single and double bond F. Between a double and a triple bond G. No bond, C2 does not form. carbonA MO's carbonB 2p\ 2s
The molecular orbital energy diagram for the valence orbitals of the NO– ion is shown below. Use this diagram to answer the following questions. a) What is the bond order in NO– ? b) Is NO– diamagnetic, or is it paramagnetic? How can you tell? c) Which has the larger bond distance, NO– or NO? * O2p T2p T2p G2s
5. Draw the molecular orbital diagram for N2. Label all of the atomic orbitals and molecular orbitals and put the correct number of electrons in. You do not need to draw the shapes of any of the orbitals. a) MO diagram b) Based on your MO diagram, is N2 diamagnetic or paramagnetic? c) Calculate the bond order for N2.
In the gas phase, BeF2 forms linear monomeric molecules. Prepare a molecular orbital energy-level diagram for BeF2, showing clearly which atomic orbitals are involved in bonding and which are nonbonding
Draw an energy-level diagram for the valence molecular orbitals of CO. Include the relevant atomic orbitals in your diagram. Clearly label each molecular orbital (e.gs2s, p2p, etc.) and fill in the appropriate number of electrons. Use the same energy order as the neutral O2 molecule.b) Is CO paramagnetic or diamagnetic? What is the bond order of CO? c) Draw a Lewis structure for CO. Does this match the predicted bond order? d) CO can react withOH– to form the formate...