For both atoms and molecules, ionization energies (Section 7.4) are related to the

Chapter 9, Problem 9.102

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For both atoms and molecules, ionization energies (Section 7.4) are related to the energies of orbitals: The lower the energy of the orbital, the greater the ioruzation energy. The first ioruzation energy of a molecule is therefore a measure of the energy of the highest occupied molecular orbital (HOMO). See the "Chemistry Put to Work" box on Orbitals and Energy. The first ionization energies of several diatomic molecules are given in electron-volts in the following table: Molecule 11 (eV) Hz 15.4 Nz 15.6 Oz 12.1 Fz 15.7 (a) Convert these ioruzation energies to kJ/mol. (b) On the same plot, graph It for the H, N, 0, and F atoms (Figure 7.11) and 11 for the molecules listed. (c) Do the ionization energies of the molecules follow the same periodic trends as the ionization energies of the atoms? (d) Use molecular orbital energy-level diagrams to explain the trends in the ionization energies of the molecules.

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