17. Two p orbitals from one atom and
two p orbitals from another atom are
combined to form molecular orbitals.
How many Mos will result from this
combination? Explain.
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Answer: Side-by-side overlap of each two p orbitals results in the formation of two π molecular orbitals. Combining the out-of-phase orbitals results in an antibonding molecular orbital with two nodes. One contains the internuclear axis, and one is perpendicular to the axis.
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