Question 3- - Use MO theory to explain the following: Zp, 2p. 2p, 2p, 2p. 2p, 2p, 2p. 2p, Zp, 2p. 2p, i. The ionization energy of fluorine (F) is ~1700 kJ/mol, while the ionization energy of difluorine (F2) is ~1500 kJ/mol. ii. Bez cannot exist, while both Be, and Be, can exist. iii. The longest wavelength of light that can be absorbed by N2 is "80 nm, while the longest wavelength of light that can be absorbed by F2 is ~100 nm. (No calculations are required for this).

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- Use MO theory to explain the following:
2p, 2p, 2p,
2p, 2p. 2p,
2p, 2p, 2p,
2p, 2p. 2p,
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i. The ionization energy of fluorine (F) is ~1700 kJ/mol, while the ionization
energy of difluorine (F2) is ~1500 kJ/mol.
ii. Bez cannot exist, while both Be,* and Bez¯ can exist.
ii. The longest wavelength of light that can be absorbed by N2 is "80 nm, while
the longest wavelength of light that can be absorbed by F2 is ~100 nm. (No
calculations are required for this).
Transcribed Image Text:Question 3- - Use MO theory to explain the following: 2p, 2p, 2p, 2p, 2p. 2p, 2p, 2p, 2p, 2p, 2p. 2p, 25 i. The ionization energy of fluorine (F) is ~1700 kJ/mol, while the ionization energy of difluorine (F2) is ~1500 kJ/mol. ii. Bez cannot exist, while both Be,* and Bez¯ can exist. ii. The longest wavelength of light that can be absorbed by N2 is "80 nm, while the longest wavelength of light that can be absorbed by F2 is ~100 nm. (No calculations are required for this).
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