Chemistry, asked by gauri3467, 9 months ago

Draw the molecular orbital diagram
for No (Nitric Oxide) and find the
bond Order of NO+​

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Answered by ad9102456
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NO+ has 10 electrons, a triple bond between N and O and two pairs, one on each atom. This means that both N and O follow the octet rule. Bond order is 3. NO has 11 electrons, a double bond between N and O, two lone pairs on O and a lone pair and a single electron on N.

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Answered by piyushrajputksj40
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This computational experiment presents qualitative molecular orbital (QMO) and computational quantum chemistry exercises of NO, NO+, and NO–. Initially students explore several properties of the target molecules by Lewis diagrams and the QMO theory. Then, they compare qualitative conclusions with EHT and DFT calculations and explore discrepancies from the experimental results, obtained from Internet databases. Next, they investigate how several properties change with increasing basis set and obtain reliable electronic energies by extrapolation to an infinite basis set. This experiment explores not only quantum chemistry calculations, but also the power of qualitative reasoning. Additionally, it also investigates the behavior of some properties with increasing basis set and the accurate energy calculations by the extrapolation to an infinite basis set.

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