For the Li, molecule, rank order the following orbitals from lowest to highest energy: 1s, 2s, 025. o*2s O 1s < o*23 < 2s < 025 O 1s < 025 < 2s < o*2s O 1s < 2s < 025 < oʻ2s O 025 < 1s < 2s < oʻ2s

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Problem 72AP: The stable molecular ion H3+ is triangular, with HH distances of 0.87 Å. Sketch the molecule and...
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For the Liz molecule, rank order the following orbitals from lowest to highest energy: 1s, 2s, 025. o*2s
O 1s < o*25 < 2s < 025
O 1s < 025 < 2s < o*2s
O 1s < 2s < 025 < o*25
O 025 < 1s < 2s < oʻ2s
Transcribed Image Text:For the Liz molecule, rank order the following orbitals from lowest to highest energy: 1s, 2s, 025. o*2s O 1s < o*25 < 2s < 025 O 1s < 025 < 2s < o*2s O 1s < 2s < 025 < o*25 O 025 < 1s < 2s < oʻ2s
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