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The expressions (75) and (77) can be used to extract the parameters k, Ii2, kn, s j, s2, and 12 from the mean adiabatic potential and the difference of the adiabatic potentials for two components of the electronic state spatially degenerate at linear molecular geometry. [Pg.634]

A) The carbon of carbon dioxide has two double bonds. Because there are no unshared pairs of electrons on the central carbon atom, VSEPR theory predicts a linear molecular geometry (type AX2). [Pg.41]

Any diatomic molecule containing two different elements will have a dipole moment. More complex molecules have to be carefully considered before determining their dipole moments. For example, let s compare the molecules COz and HzO. Both contain three atoms, but the dipole moments are very different. As you just learned in the previous section, COz has a linear molecular geometry. Since C and O have different electronegativity values, there will be a dipole between C and O. However, a closer look at the molecule, the dipoles, and the geometry reveal the nature of the dipole momentin Figure 7.5 ... [Pg.134]

Valence shell electron pair repulsion theory places the two electron pairs on Be 180° apart, that is, with linear electronic geometry. Both electron pairs are bonding pairs, so VSEPR also predicts a linear atomic arrangement, or linear molecular geometry, for BeCl2. [Pg.314]

Seesaw molecular geometty Example SF4 T-shaped molecular geometry Examples CIF3, Brp3 Linear molecular geometry Examples XeF2, F ... [Pg.334]

NUMERICAL INTEGRATION IN A CYLINDRICAL VOLUME DIATOMIC AND LINEAR MOLECULAR GEOMETRIES... [Pg.63]

When there are two electron groups around the central atom, it is sp hybridized. AB2 molecules and ions with no lone pairs on the central atom have linear electronic geometry, linear molecular geometry, and sp hybridization on the central atom. [Pg.297]

The two pairs on Be have a linear arrangement, indicating a linear molecular geometry for BeCl2. (See Figure 10.4 2 electron pairs, 0 lone pairs.)... [Pg.378]


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