10. Sketch the following molecular orbitals а. О25 b. O2p GR 1A, F20 mework #8 e: Friday, Dec 11 by 5:00 pm PST С. O*2s d. o*2p e. TT2p f. T*2p 11. Use molecular orbital theory to predict if each of the following molecules or ions exist in a relatively stable form: а. С22+ b. Liz c. Liz2- d. Be,2* 12. Consider O2, 02, and O2². a. Which molecule or ion has the highest bond order? b. Which molecule or ion has the shortest bond length? c. Indicate which of these three molecules is/are paramagnetic.

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10. Sketch the following molecular orbitals
a. 02s
b. O2p
NGR 1A, F20
lomework #8
ue: Friday, Dec 11 by 5:00 pm PST
С.
O*2s
d. o*2p
e. Tt2p
f. T*2p
11. Use molecular orbital theory to predict if each of the following molecules or ions exist in
a relatively stable form:
а. С,2+
b. Liz
с. Liz2
d. Bez2*
12. Consider O2, 02, and O2-.
a. Which molecule or ion has the highest bond order?
b. Which molecule or ion has the shortest bond length?
c. Indicate which of these three molecules is/are paramagnetic.
Transcribed Image Text:10. Sketch the following molecular orbitals a. 02s b. O2p NGR 1A, F20 lomework #8 ue: Friday, Dec 11 by 5:00 pm PST С. O*2s d. o*2p e. Tt2p f. T*2p 11. Use molecular orbital theory to predict if each of the following molecules or ions exist in a relatively stable form: а. С,2+ b. Liz с. Liz2 d. Bez2* 12. Consider O2, 02, and O2-. a. Which molecule or ion has the highest bond order? b. Which molecule or ion has the shortest bond length? c. Indicate which of these three molecules is/are paramagnetic.
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