Chapter 4: Problem 41
Use the localized electron model to describe the bonding in \(\mathrm{H}_{2} \mathrm{CO}\) (carbon is the central atom).
Chapter 4: Problem 41
Use the localized electron model to describe the bonding in \(\mathrm{H}_{2} \mathrm{CO}\) (carbon is the central atom).
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Consider the following electron configuration: $$\left(\sigma_{3 s}\right)^{2}\left(\sigma_{3 s}^{* *}\right)^{2}\left(\sigma_{3 p}\right)^{2}\left(\pi_{3 p}\right)^{4}\left(\pi_{3 p}^{*}\right)^{4}$$ Give four species that, in theory, would have this electron configuration.
Using molecular orbital theory, explain why the removal of one electron in \(\mathrm{O}_{2}\) strengthens bonding, while the removal of one electron in \(\mathrm{N}_{2}\) weakens bonding.
The allene molecule has the following Lewis structure: Must all hydrogen atoms lie the same plane? If not, what is their spatial relationship? Explain.
What do each of the following sets of compounds/ions have in common with each other? a. \(\mathrm{XeCl}_{4}, \mathrm{XeCl}_{2}\) b. ICls, \(\operatorname{TeF}_{4}, \operatorname{ICl}_{3}, \mathrm{PCl}_{3}, \mathrm{SCl}_{2}, \mathrm{SeO}_{2}\)
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