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Hydrogen molecule
hydrogen molecule structure Hydrogen atom has one electron in its electron shell. It needs one more electron to attain a duplet. A molecule of hydrogen is formed by the sharing of one pair of electrons between two hydrogen atoms as shown below:..
Hydrogen Molecule
It is formed by the combination of two hydrogen atoms. Each hydrogen atom has one electron in 1s-orbital and, therefore, there are two electrons in hydrogen molecule. Both these electrons are to be accommodated in the lowest energy molecular orbital. Ac..
Hydrogen Molecule Ion
formation of hydrogen molecule ion This is formed by the combination of hydrogen atom containing one electron and hydrogen ion having no electron. Therefore, this ion has only one electron. ..
Formation of hydrogen molecule
formation of a single covalent bond between the two hydrogen atoms. Hydrogen atom has only one electron in its outermost shell, and requires one more to acquire the nearest noble gas configuration of helium (He: 1s 2 ). To do so, two hydrogen atoms contribute one electron each to share one pair of electrons between them. This leads to..
Hydrogen Molecule (H2)
Molecular orbital energy level diagram for H2 molecule It is formed by the combination of two hydrogen atoms. Each hydrogen atom has one electron in 1s-orbital and, therefore, there are two electrons in hydrogen molecule. Both these electrons are to be accommodated in the lowest energy molecular orbital. Accordin..
Hydrogen Molecule Ion (H2+)
bond order in hydrogen molecule ion Hydrogen Molecule Ion (H 2 + ) - This is formed by the combination of hydrogen atom containing one electron and hydrogen ion having no electron. Therefore, this ion has only one electron. fig 1.17 - Molecular orbital energy level diagram f..
Formation of hydrogen cyanide (HCN) molecule
Lewis structure of HCN The carbon atom in HCN, shares one electron-pair with hydrogen, thus forming a single covalent bond with H atom. The C atom shares three electron pairs with N atom to form a triple bond between C and N. The combining of atoms and Lewis structure of HCN molecule is giv..
Formation of nitrogen (N2)Molecule
Formation of nitrogen  molecule Nitrogen atom has five electrons in its valence shell. Thus, it requires three more electrons to acquire a stable configuration of the nearest noble gas (neon). This is done by mutually sharing three pairs of electrons as shown below: ..
Molecule of Water (H = 1, O = 8)
water molecules formation Two hydrogen atoms mutually share one electron each with an atom of oxygen to form a water molecule (Fig. 3.8). Note ..
Molecule of Ammonia (H = 1, N = 7)
ammonia formation Three hydrogen atoms mutually share one pair of electrons each with a nitrogen atom to form a molecule of ammonia (Fig. 3.10). Note ..
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