Physics: Principles with Applications
Physics: Principles with Applications
6th Edition
ISBN: 9780130606204
Author: Douglas C. Giancoli
Publisher: Prentice Hall
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Chapter 29, Problem 4Q
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The reason why the molecule H3 is not stable, but the ion H3+ is

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Answer to Problem 4Q

Solution:

The correct answer is ‘to obey Pauli Exclusion Principle’.

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Given:

The H3 molecule is not stable but the ion H3+ is.

Formula used:

Pauli Exclusion principle_: No two electrons (or any other fermions)of an atom or molecule, can have all the same electronic quantum numbers (n,l,ml,ms).

Calculation:

As we know that hydrogen atom has only one S-orbital and in each S-orbital a maximum of 2 electrons can be accommodated.

Now, the atomic number of hydrogen atom can share its electron with other hydrogen atom to form a covalent bond.

In this way the electronic quantum numbers of such two atoms will have the same value for n, l, and ml, while ms will be +12 for one atom and 12 for other atom.

Now, if we consider a third hydrogen atom that will have all n, l,ml and ms to be the same as that of any of previous two atoms; it is not possible according to the Pauli Exclusion Principle.

When we consider H3+ ion, the electron of one atom is removed. So, now it does not over-rule the Pauli Exclusion Principle. Thus it is found to be stable.

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