Chapter 2

Chemical Bonding: The Molecular Orbital Approach

(outline, part 5) 

Valence Bond Theory vs Molecular Orbital Theory

 

Valence Bond Theory:

 

 

Most appropriate for:

 

Molecular Orbital (MO) Theory:

Most appropriate for:

 

MO Bonding in H2

Classical Picture of H2

 

Wave Mechanical Picture of H2:

(H + H)

 

(H-H)

__________________ overlap

 

 

 

 

(H + H)

 

______________ overlap

 

 

Principle: The greater the number of nodal planes, the higher the energy of the MO. If nodal planes are between nuclei, the orbital is antibonding.

 

MO Diagram for H2:

 

Potential Energy Curve for H2:

 

Rules for forming MO's

1. Overlapping orbitals must have ______________________________________________________.

 

 

Good covalent bond.

 

 

 

Which atom is more electronegative? Bond will be polar covalent.

(not necessarily weaker, but less covalent)

 

2. Overlap must be ______________ to form a bonding MO.

(see chalkboard)

 

 

 

3. Bond energy is roughly proportional to ________________________________.

 

f < d < p < s (s is less diffuse)

d < p <  s

4. MO's are filled with electrons using _________________________________________.

 

5. Number of MO's = Number of AO's from which they are formed.

 

MO's for Diatomic Molecules

Homonuclear

Let's look at F2:

 

MO diagram for F2 (from Hyperchem)

(Go to chalkboard, then Hyperchem)

 

 

 

 

 

MO diagrams for Li2 through F2

 

 

Heteronuclear

 

General Principle: When 3 AO's overlap with each other, 3 MO's will form: one bonding, one antibonding, and one approximately nonbonding.

 

MO Diagram for HF

Bond order is _______

Electron density is shifted toward________

 

Tools for more complex molecules:

 

1. Group Theory (deals with symmetry)

2. Molecular Modeling Software

Hyperchem

Spartan, PC Spartan, PC Spartan Plus, PC Spartan Pro

Titan

Gaussian

Cache

Alchemy

 

MO Diagram for NH3

Note that there are not three equivalent bonding pairs of electrons.

Plot the orbital at -13.71 eV.

 

 

Photoelectron Spectroscopy

 

 

 

PES for NH3

What does the peak at 11 eV represent?

What does the peak at ca. 16 eV represent?