Use the molecular orbital model to fully describe the bonding in O₂+, 0₂, 0₂™, and 0₂²-. Determine which of the following statements are true and which are false. true The bond order in O₂+ and O₂ is, respectively, 1.5 and 2. false ✓ The electron configuration of O₂ is (025)²(0₂s*)²(02)²(¹2µ)4(12µ*)³. true The electron configuration of O₂+ is (0 2s)²(02s*)²(02p)²(¹²)4(¹²µ*)². The bond lengths increase in the order: 0₂² < 0₂ < 0₂ < 0₂¹. Bond length increases with increasing bond order while bond energy decreases. The number of unpaired electrons in O₂ and O₂ is, respectively, 1 and 2. true true true

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Use the molecular orbital model to fully describe the bonding in O₂+, 0₂, O₂¯, and O₂²-.
Determine which of the following statements are true and which are false.
true The bond order in O₂+ and O₂ is, respectively, 1.5 and 2.
false ✓ The electron configuration of O₂¯ is (02s)²(02s*)²(02p)²(12p)4(12p*)³.
true ✓ The electron configuration of O₂+ is (0 2s)²(02s*)²(02µ)²(¹2p)4(¹₂µ*)².
The bond lengths increase in the order: 0₂²- < 0₂¯ < O₂ < 0₂+.
true
true Bond length increases with increasing bond order while bond energy decreases.
true ✓ The number of unpaired electrons in O₂¯ and O₂ is, respectively, 1 and 2.
Transcribed Image Text:Molecular Orbital Theory -- Homodiatomics Use the molecular orbital model to fully describe the bonding in O₂+, 0₂, O₂¯, and O₂²-. Determine which of the following statements are true and which are false. true The bond order in O₂+ and O₂ is, respectively, 1.5 and 2. false ✓ The electron configuration of O₂¯ is (02s)²(02s*)²(02p)²(12p)4(12p*)³. true ✓ The electron configuration of O₂+ is (0 2s)²(02s*)²(02µ)²(¹2p)4(¹₂µ*)². The bond lengths increase in the order: 0₂²- < 0₂¯ < O₂ < 0₂+. true true Bond length increases with increasing bond order while bond energy decreases. true ✓ The number of unpaired electrons in O₂¯ and O₂ is, respectively, 1 and 2.
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