21:36Molecular Orbital Theory - Bonding & Antibonding MO - Bond OrderThe Organic Chemistry Tutor725views1rank
Multiple ChoiceApply molecular orbital theory to predict which species has the strongest bond. a) O2 b) O2– c) O2+ d) All the bonds are equivalent 1654views1rank2comments
Multiple ChoiceUsing Molecular Orbital Theory, answer the following questions dealing with carbon mononitride, CN. 1445views1rank1comments
Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following is not consistent with the valence bond theory description of the formation of a chemical bond?350views
Open QuestionUse the molecular orbital diagram shown to determine which of the following is most stable.1128views
Open QuestionUse molecular orbital theory to predict whether or not each of the following molecules or ions should exist in a relatively stable form.436views
Open QuestionUse the molecular orbital diagram shown to determine which of the following is least stable.387views
Open QuestionComplete the molecular orbital diagram for CN−. Note that the 1𝑠 orbitals are not shown.465views
Open QuestionConsider the valence molecular orbitals for the Na2 molecule that result from mixing the 3s valence atomic orbitals on each of the Na atoms.a. How many molecular orbitals will be formed?b. What is the bond order of the Na2 molecule?c. What is the bond order of the Na2+ molecular ion?d. Which is expected to have the longer Na—Na bond, Na2 or Na2+?e. Which is expected to have the stronger Na—Na bond, Na2 or Na2+?1views