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Problem P10C.7

P10C.7 Consider the ethene molecule (point group $$D_{2 \mathrm{~h}}$$), and take it as lying in

the xy-plane, with x directed along the C–C bond. By applying the projection formula to one of the hydrogen 1s orbitals generate SALCs which have symmetry $$A_{g}$$, $$\mathrm{B}_{2 \mathrm{u}}$$, $$\mathrm{B}_{3 \mathrm{u}}$$, and $$\mathrm{B}_{1 \mathrm{g}}$$. What happens when you try to project out a SALC with symmetry $$\mathrm{B}_{1 \mathrm{u}}$$?

Text Transcription:

D_2h

A_g

B_2u

B_3u

B_1g

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th th Chapter 7 from “Introductory Chemistry” by Zumdahl and Decoste, 7 /8 edition *Majority of the chemical reactions that take place in our bodies occur in aqueous solutions Ex: oxygen dissolving into blood stream Pg 137. PREDICTING IF A REACTION WILL HAPPEN Driving Force: “changes that make reactions go in the direction of the arrow,” the cause of the product Most common driving forces: 1. Forms a solid 2. Forms of water 3. Transfers electrons 4. Forms a gas -if two or more chemicals are joined together and any of these happened, there most likely is a chemical reaction REACTION: SOLID FORMS Precipitation: process by which a solid is formed Precipitate: the solid formed Precipitation Reaction: the reaction itself Ionic Compounds in Aqueous Solutions *In majority of “solid containing ions dissolved in water, the ions separate and move around independently” -if electricity is conducted, then there are separated ions in the chemical (ex: pure water does not have separate ions, therefore, pure water does not conduct electricity) Strong Electrolyte: substance of which each unit in an aqueous solutions produces separate ions (Ex: Barium Nitrate= Ba(NO ) , s3 2rates into ions: Ba , NO , NO ) 3 3- In a mixed solution, though the equation can be written as Formula + Formula  Products, it’s more appropriate to write it as Formula separated into ions + Formula separated into ions  Products Ex: K2CrO 4aq) + Ba(NO ) (3 2

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The full step-by-step solution to problem: P10C.7 from chapter: 10C was answered by Aimee Notetaker, our top Chemistry solution expert on 04/25/22, 03:45PM. The answer to “?P10C.7 Consider the ethene molecule (point group $$D_{2 \mathrm{~h}}$$), and take it as lying inthe xy-plane, with x directed along the C–C bond. By applying the projection formula to one of the hydrogen 1s orbitals generate SALCs which have symmetry $$A_{g}$$, $$\mathrm{B}_{2 \mathrm{u}}$$, $$\mathrm{B}_{3 \mathrm{u}}$$, and $$\mathrm{B}_{1 \mathrm{g}}$$. What happens when you try to project out a SALC with symmetry $$\mathrm{B}_{1 \mathrm{u}}$$?Text Transcription:D_2hA_gB_2uB_3uB_1g” is broken down into a number of easy to follow steps, and 63 words. This textbook survival guide was created for the textbook: Atkins' Physical Chemistry, edition: 11. Atkins' Physical Chemistry was written by Aimee Notetaker and is associated to the ISBN: 9780198769866. Since the solution to P10C.7 from 10C chapter was answered, more than 203 students have viewed the full step-by-step answer. This full solution covers the following key subjects: . This expansive textbook survival guide covers 327 chapters, and 1120 solutions.

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