A reasonably reliable conversion between the Mulliken and Pauling electronegativity scales is given by eqn 9D.4. Use Table 9D.1 in the Resource section to assess how good the conversion formula is for Period 3 elements.
Estimate the orbital energies to use in a calculation of the molecular orbitals of HCl. For data, see Tables 8B.4 and 8B.5. Take β = −1.00 eV.
A reasonably reliable conversion between the Mulliken and Pauling electronegativity scales is given by eqn 9D.4. Use Table 9D.1 in the Resource section to assess how good the conversion formula is for Period 2 elements.
The languages of valence-bond theory and molecular orbital theory are commonly combined when discussing unsaturated organic compounds. Construct the molecular orbital energy level diagrams of ethene on the basis that the molecule is formed from the appropriately hybridized CH2 or CH fragments.
Use an appropriate semi-empirical method to compute the equilibrium bond lengths and standard enthalpies of formation of (a) ethanol, (b) 1,4-dichlorobenzene. Compare to experimental values and suggest reasons for any discrepancies.
Solve the following problems using the correct format. Given first, what is asked for, and the formula together with the solution.
Set up the secular determinants for cyclobutadiene, benzene, and cyclooctatetraene and diagonalize them by using mathematical software. Use your results to show that the π molecular orbitals of monocyclic polyenes with an even number of carbon atoms follow a pattern in which:
• The π molecular orbitals of lowest and highest energy are non-degenerate.
• The remaining π molecular orbitals exist as degenerate pairs.
Suppose that a molecular orbital of a heteronuclear diatomic molecule is built from the orbital basis ψA, ψB, and ψC, where ψB and ψC are both on one atom (they can be envisaged as F2s and F2p in HF, for instance). Set up the secular equations for the optimum values of the coefficients and set up the corresponding secular determinant.
Predict the electron configurations of (i) the allyl radical, ⋅CH2CHCH2, (ii) the cyclobutadiene cation C4H4+. Estimate the π-electron binding energy in each case.
In the year 2025, NASA was able to find another planet (XXV) which may be able to sustain
life. In order to determine if the planet’s water can sustain an earth organism’s life, Winkler
method was employed to determine dissolved oxygen content. A water sample from planet
XXV was obtained and then treated with the usual reagents for Winkler titration. A 50.0 mL
aliquot of this sample was titrated with the 0.010196M Na2S2O3 standard solution. It
required 4.16 mL of the titrant to reach the starch endpoint.
A. Calculate the amount of dissolved oxygen in the sample in terms of ppm O2. (FW O2 = 32.00)