The interaction between atomic orbitals is greatest when they have the same what?
- Correct Answer: fuel
- temperature
- mass
- energy
Explanation: The number of molecular orbitals produced is the same as the number of atomic orbitals used to create them (the law of conservation of orbitals). As the overlap between two atomic orbitals increases, the difference in energy between the resulting bonding and antibonding molecular orbitals increases. When two atomic orbitals combine to form a pair of molecular orbitals, the bonding molecular orbital is stabilized about as much as the antibonding molecular orbital is destabilized. The interaction between atomic orbitals is greatest when they have the same energy.
More Random Questions
Ans: pounds (lbs)
Ans: Srinagar
Ans: India
Ans: vacuuming
Ans: they emit radiation
Ans: $0.9 billion
Ans: pressure tube
Ans: obsolete nervous system
Ans: 29%
Ans: Vietnam
Ans: alpha centauri
Ans: eukaryotic
Ans: fallopian tubes
Ans: Inspect for thickness
Ans: Britain

