Textbook QuestionOne of the molecular orbitals of the H2- ion is sketched below:(a) Is the molecular orbital a s or p MO? Is it bonding or antibonding?
Textbook QuestionAt high temperatures, sulfur vapor is predominantly in the form of S2(g) molecules. (a) Assuming that the molecular orbitals for third-row diatomic molecules are analogous to those for second-row molecules, construct an MO diagram for the valence orbitals of S2(g).
Textbook QuestionMany compounds of the transition-metal elements containdirect bonds between metal atoms. We will assumethat the z-axis is defined as the metal–metal bond axis.(d) Sketch the energyleveldiagram for the Sc2 molecule, assuming that only the3d orbital from part (a) is important.
Open QuestionSuppose that you have 16 diatomic molecules or ions with the valence molecular orbital arrangement shown here (figure 1), but with different numbers of valence electrons. species 1 has one valence electron, species 2 has two valence electrons, etc. classify each as diamagnetic or paramagnetic.
Open QuestionUse the molecular orbital diagram shown to determine which of the following are paramagnetic.
Open QuestionSuppose that you have 16 diatomic molecules or ions with the valence molecular orbital arrangement shown here (Figure 1), but with different numbers of valence electrons. Species 1 has one valence electron, Species 2 has two valence electrons, etc. Classify each as diamagnetic or paramagnetic.
Textbook QuestionAssume that the MOs of diatomics from the third row of the periodic table, such as P2, are analogous to those from the second row.c. For the P2 molecule, how many electrons occupy the MO in the figure?
Textbook QuestionAssume that the MOs of diatomics from the third row of the periodic table, such as P2, are analogous to those from the second row.a. Which valence atomic orbitals of P are used to construct the MOs of P2?