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other atom , so as to form a molecular orbital as represented in the lower part of
Figure 9 - 1 . To obtain a mathematical expression for the wave function of the
molecular orbital , we add together the wave function expressions for the two 1s ...
other atom , so as to form a molecular orbital as represented in the lower part of
Figure 9 - 1 . To obtain a mathematical expression for the wave function of the
molecular orbital , we add together the wave function expressions for the two 1s ...
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Figure 9 - 2 Possible geometric relations of orbitals on two atoms , A and B ,
overlapping to form a bond . ( a ) s and p orbitals . ( b ) p and d orbitals . ( b )
higher energy than the atomic orbitals from which it is formed , an orbital of the
sort that ...
Figure 9 - 2 Possible geometric relations of orbitals on two atoms , A and B ,
overlapping to form a bond . ( a ) s and p orbitals . ( b ) p and d orbitals . ( b )
higher energy than the atomic orbitals from which it is formed , an orbital of the
sort that ...
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CEnergy - 0 - c - LE Figure 9 - 9 The three a molecular orbitals of carbon dioxide .
itseä de buiten Com tion for ... As is the situation for benzene , the lowest - energy
orbital , depicted in Figure 9 - 8 , the one most effective in bonding , has no ...
CEnergy - 0 - c - LE Figure 9 - 9 The three a molecular orbitals of carbon dioxide .
itseä de buiten Com tion for ... As is the situation for benzene , the lowest - energy
orbital , depicted in Figure 9 - 8 , the one most effective in bonding , has no ...
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