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Ch.9 - Molecular Geometry and Bonding Theories
Chapter 9, Problem 74a

Indicate whether each statement is true or false. (a) p orbitals can only make σ or σ* molecular orbitals.

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Key Concepts

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p Orbitals

P orbitals are one of the types of atomic orbitals that have a dumbbell shape and are oriented along the x, y, and z axes. Each p orbital can hold a maximum of two electrons and is involved in bonding through the overlap with other orbitals. Understanding the characteristics of p orbitals is essential for predicting how they participate in molecular bonding.
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Molecular Orbitals

Molecular orbitals are formed when atomic orbitals combine during the bonding process. They can be classified as bonding (σ) or antibonding (σ*), depending on whether the overlap of atomic orbitals leads to a lower or higher energy state, respectively. The formation of these orbitals is crucial for understanding the stability and reactivity of molecules.
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σ and σ* Bonding

σ (sigma) bonds are formed by the head-on overlap of orbitals, allowing for strong bonding between atoms, while σ* (sigma star) represents the antibonding counterpart, which destabilizes the bond. P orbitals can participate in the formation of both σ and π bonds, but the statement in the question incorrectly limits their role to only σ and σ* molecular orbitals.
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