Asked by june

SPARTAN:
Use the information from question #1 to answer the following.

A. Which two orbitals from CV+ and –OH will overlap creating the C-O bond in CVOH? ______
(Use i, ii, iv, etc. for your answer)



B. Which of the following accurately shows the orbital interaction that leads to bond formation between CV+ and –OH? ________
(Note: The orbitals of –OH have been changed to MESH.)
(Use i, ii, iv, etc. for your answer)



what did you put for your answer???

Answers

Answered by mel
you make the problem difficult when you don't supply the images
Answered by Anonymous
PART A
flickr (.) com/photos/39723654@N07/4809766708/

PART B
flickr (.) com/photos/39723654@N07/4809143925/in/photostream/

Please help! :(
Answered by arthur
ii, iv ????????
Answered by ANONYMOUS
nah man that's wrong
Answered by Anonymous
did u get problem 10?
Answered by UCI ZOT ZOT
Part A is: iii,iv
Part B is: i

Just did this on webworks.
Answered by Snake
Yeah, for part A:
It's iii. because that's we answered LUMO for CV (the Lewis acid)in the previous question and that's what the picture looks like on Spartan.
iv. is the HOMO for OH (Lewis base found in the previous question also.

Part B is i., but dunno how that one works...
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