Chapter 9: Problem 69
(a) What is the difference between hybrid orbitals and molecular orbitals? (b) How many electrons can be placed into each MO of a molecule? (c) Can antibonding molecular orbitals have electrons in them?
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Chapter 9: Problem 69
(a) What is the difference between hybrid orbitals and molecular orbitals? (b) How many electrons can be placed into each MO of a molecule? (c) Can antibonding molecular orbitals have electrons in them?
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(a) If you combine two atomic orbitals on two different atoms to make a new orbital, is this a hybrid orbital or a molecular orbital? (b) If you combine two atomic orbitals on one atom to make a new orbital, is this a hybrid orbital or a molecular orbital? (c) Does the Pauli exclusion principle (Section 6.7) apply to MOs? Explain.
(a) An AB \(_{6}\) molecule has no lone pairs of electrons on the A atom. What is its molecular geometry? (b) An AB \(_{4}\) molecule has two lone pairs of electrons on the A atom (in addition to the four B atoms). What is the electron-domain geometry around the A atom? (c) For the AB \(_{4}\) molecule in part (b), predict the molecular geometry.
In which of the following \(\mathrm{AF}_{n}\) molecules or ions is there more than one \(\mathrm{F}-\mathrm{A}-\mathrm{Fbond}\) angle: \(\mathrm{SiF}_{4}, \mathrm{PF}_{5}, \mathrm{SF}_{4}, \mathrm{AsF}_{3} ?\)
(a) Which geometry and central atom hybridization would you expect in the series \(\mathrm{BH}_{4}^{-}, \mathrm{CH}_{4}, \mathrm{NH}_{4}^{+} ?\) (b) What would you expect for the magnitude and direction of the bond dipoles in this series? (c) Write the formulas for the analogous species of the elements of period 3; would you expect them to have the same hybridization at the central atom?
The molecule shown here is diffuoromethane \(\left(\mathrm{CH}_{2} \mathrm{F}_{2}\right),\) which is used as a refrigerant called \(\mathrm{R}-32\) . (a) Based on the structure, how many electron domains surround the C atom in this molecule? (b) Would the molecule have a nonzero dipole moment? (c) If the molecule is polar, which of the following describes the direction of the overall dipole moment vector in the molecule: (i) from the carbon atom toward a fluorine atom, (ii) from the carbon atom to a point midway between the fluorine atoms, (iii) from the carbon atom to a point midway between the hydrogen atoms, or (iv) from the carbon atom toward a hydrogen atom? [Sections 9.2 and 9.3\(]\)
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