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Principles of Modern Chemistry
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ISBN:9781305079113
Author:David W. Oxtoby, H. Pat Gillis, Laurie J. Butler
Publisher:David W. Oxtoby, H. Pat Gillis, Laurie J. Butler
Chapter6: Quantum Mechanics And Molecular Structure
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Problem 5P: Compare the electron density in the 1g and 1u* molecular orbitals for H2+ shown in Figure 6.5 with...
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For each covalent compound shown below, identify the central atom, number of single bonds, double bonds, triple bonds, lone pairs, and bonding domain. Identify also what molecular geometry is applicable and its general formula. Refer to the sample shown below.

No. of Lone
Pairs on
Central
General
Formula of
Molecular
No. of
No. of
Double
Bonds
No. of
Central
Atom
No. of Triple
Bonds
Molecular
Compound
Single
Bonds
Bonding
Domain
Geometry
Atom
Geometry
H,0
2
AX,E,
Bent
CO2
BF3
HCN
CH,CI
Transcribed Image Text:No. of Lone Pairs on Central General Formula of Molecular No. of No. of Double Bonds No. of Central Atom No. of Triple Bonds Molecular Compound Single Bonds Bonding Domain Geometry Atom Geometry H,0 2 AX,E, Bent CO2 BF3 HCN CH,CI
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