Organic Chemistry: Principles and Mechanisms (Second Edition)
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Chapter D, Problem D.3YT
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Atomic orbital overlap and MO energy diagram for HO- and HCl is to be constructed. HOMO of HO- and LUMO of HCl is to be determined.
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The type of hybridization and orbitals contributed by the atoms suggests the type of overlap that will occur between those atoms. This in turn tells about the type of bonding between those atoms. The number of MOs is equal to the number of AOs undergoing mixing.
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Organic Chemistry: Principles and Mechanisms (Second Edition)
Ch. D - Prob. D.1PCh. D - Prob. D.2PCh. D - Prob. D.3PCh. D - Prob. D.4PCh. D - Prob. D.5PCh. D - Prob. D.6PCh. D - Prob. D.7PCh. D - Prob. D.8PCh. D - Prob. D.9PCh. D - Prob. D.10P
Ch. D - Prob. D.11PCh. D - Prob. D.1YTCh. D - Prob. D.2YTCh. D - Prob. D.3YTCh. D - Prob. D.4YTCh. D - Prob. D.5YTCh. D - Prob. D.6YTCh. D - Prob. D.7YTCh. D - Prob. D.8YTCh. D - Prob. D.9YTCh. D - Prob. D.10YTCh. D - Prob. D.11YTCh. D - Prob. D.12YTCh. D - Prob. D.13YTCh. D - Prob. D.14YTCh. D - Prob. D.15YTCh. D - Prob. D.16YT
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