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Bonding and Antibonding Molecular Orbitals
Differences between Bonding and Antibonding Molecular Orbitals - Bonding MO Antibonding MO Bonding molecular orbital is formed by the addition of overlapping of atomic orbitals. The wave function of the bonding..
Bonding and Antibonding Molecular Orbitals
illustration of relative energies of s1s and s*1s molecular orbitals Relative Energies of Bonding and Antibonding Molecular Orbitals - In the case of bonding molecular orbital, the attraction of both the nuclei for both the electrons is increased. This results in lowering of energy. In the case of antibondi..
Relative Energies of Bonding and Antibonding Molecular Orbitals
illustration of relative energies of s1s and s*1s molecular orbitals In the case of bonding molecular orbital, the attraction of both the nuclei for both the electrons is increased. This results in lowering of energy. In the case of antibonding molecular orbital, the electrons try to go away from the nuclei and this ..
Molecular Orbitals Due to Atomic Orbitals
Combination of 2s atomic orbitals - Like 1s-orbitals, 2s-orbitals combine by addition and subtraction of overlappingwavefunctions to form bonding and antibonding molecular orbitals. These are labeled as s 2s,and s *2s. These molecular..
Covalent Bonding
Covalent Bonding - When the combining atoms have 4, 5, 6, or 7 electrons in the outermost or valence shell, they cannot donate electrons. Instead, they mutually share electrons in order to complete their octet in the outermost orbit or shell. Such a type of valency is referred t..
Bond Order
formula for bond order The relative stability of a molecule can be determined on the basis of bond order. It is defined as the number of covalent bonds in a molecule. It is equal to one half of the difference between the number of electrons in the bonding and antibonding molecular ..
Orbital Representation of Covalent Bonds
representation of vacant orbital Orbital Representation of Covalent Bonds - Covalent bonds are formed by the overlap of atomic orbitals. As orbitals have different shapes, it is difficult to represent the actual shape of the orbitals on the paper. Hence a pictorial notati..
Molecular Orbital Theory
Molecular Orbital Theory - Molecular orbital theory was proposed by F. Hund and R.S. Mulliken in 1932. The basic idea of molecular orbital theory is that atomic orbitals of individual atoms combine to form molecular ..
Sigma and Pi Molecular Orbitals
Differences between Sigma and Pi Molecular Orbitals - The important differences between s and p molecular orbitals are given below: σ Molecular orbitals π Molecular orbitals It is formed by the head-to-head ove..
Bonding in Molecular Solids
In molecular solids, the constituents units are molecules, which do not carry any charge. The attractive forces binding the molecules together are of two typ..
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