According to molecular orbital theory, when atomic orbitals combine destructively: I. Electrons in anti-bonding molecular orbitals make the species less stable. II. Electrons in anti-bonding molecular orbitals make the species more stable. Because III. Anti-bonding molecular orbitals are lower energy than the atomic orbitals. IV. Anti-bonding molecular orbitals are higher energy than the atomic orbitals. a. I and III b. II and IV C. c. II and III d. I and IV

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According to molecular orbital theory, when atomic orbitals combine destructively:
I. Electrons in anti-bonding molecular orbitals make the species less
stable.
O
O
II. Electrons in anti-bonding molecular orbitals make the species more
stable.
Because
a. I and III
b. II and IV
C.
c. II and III
d. I and IV
III. Anti-bonding molecular orbitals are lower energy than the atomic
orbitals.
Od
IV. Anti-bonding molecular orbitals are higher energy than the atomic
orbitals.
a
Transcribed Image Text:According to molecular orbital theory, when atomic orbitals combine destructively: I. Electrons in anti-bonding molecular orbitals make the species less stable. O O II. Electrons in anti-bonding molecular orbitals make the species more stable. Because a. I and III b. II and IV C. c. II and III d. I and IV III. Anti-bonding molecular orbitals are lower energy than the atomic orbitals. Od IV. Anti-bonding molecular orbitals are higher energy than the atomic orbitals. a
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