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Transcribed Image Text:Find the normalization constant, N, for the antibonding orbital wave function formed from the combination of two Is atomic
orbitals, where a and b refer to two different atoms.
Vantibonding = WIsa - Vis.b
Express your answer in terms of the wave function overlap. Q. where &r indicates the integral over all space.
(WizaWisb
N =
V2-20
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