Use molecular orbital theory to complete the ground state electron configuration for each of the molecules. Molecule Ground state electron configuration NF (σ1s)(σ1s*)(σ2s)(σ2s*)(π2p)(σ2p)(π2p*) NF+ (σ1s)(σ1s*)(σ2s)(σ2s*)(π2p)(σ2p)(π2p*) NF− (σ1s)(σ1s*)(σ2s)(σ2s*)(π2p)(σ2p)(π2p*) Answer Bank 0 1 2 3 4 Determine the bond order of each of the molecules. NF bond order: NF+ bond order: NF− bond order: Classify each molecule according to its magnetic properties. Diamagnetic Paramagnetic Answer Bank NF NF+ NF−
Use molecular orbital theory to complete the ground state electron configuration for each of the molecules. Molecule Ground state electron configuration NF (σ1s)(σ1s*)(σ2s)(σ2s*)(π2p)(σ2p)(π2p*) NF+ (σ1s)(σ1s*)(σ2s)(σ2s*)(π2p)(σ2p)(π2p*) NF− (σ1s)(σ1s*)(σ2s)(σ2s*)(π2p)(σ2p)(π2p*) Answer Bank 0 1 2 3 4 Determine the bond order of each of the molecules. NF bond order: NF+ bond order: NF− bond order: Classify each molecule according to its magnetic properties. Diamagnetic Paramagnetic Answer Bank NF NF+ NF−
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Use molecular orbital theory to complete the ground state electron configuration for each of the molecules.
Molecule | Ground state electron configuration |
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NF | (σ1s)(σ1s*)(σ2s)(σ2s*)(π2p)(σ2p)(π2p*) |
NF+ | (σ1s)(σ1s*)(σ2s)(σ2s*)(π2p)(σ2p)(π2p*) |
NF− | (σ1s)(σ1s*)(σ2s)(σ2s*)(π2p)(σ2p)(π2p*) |
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Determine the bond order of each of the molecules.
NF bond order:
NF+ bond order:
NF− bond order:
Classify each molecule according to its magnetic properties.
Diamagnetic Paramagnetic
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NF
NF+
NF−
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