MOLECULAR ORBITAL THEORY(QUIZ-1) 1 / 5 Among the following molecules/ions,which one is diamagnetic and has the shortest bond length? 1 2 3 4 5 2 / 5 1 2 3 4 3 / 5 Combination of two atomic orbitals results in the formation of two molecular orbitals namely _________ one bonding and one non-bonding orbital two bonding orbitals two non-bonding orbitals two bonding and non-bonding orbitals F. Hund and R.F. Mullikan proposed Molecular orbital theory in the year 1932. According to this theory, the combination of two atomic orbitals results in the formation of two molecular orbitals namely one bonding and one non-bonding orbital. 4 / 5 Stability increases, as the energy ___________ increases doesn’t change decreases increases and then decreases As the stability increases, the energy of that substance decreases. The higher the energy, the less stable the molecule. So stability is inversely proportional to the energy. This can be seen in any part of the universe. 5 / 5 Which of the following is a condition for the combination of atomic orbitals? Combining atomic orbitals need not have equal energy Combining atomic orbitals must have symmetry as per molecular axis Combining atomic orbitals must overlap to a minimum extent For combining atomic orbitals, X-axis should be taken as a molecular axis Combining atomic orbitals must have symmetry as per molecular axis is true. The corrected statements are combining atomic orbitals must have equal energy, must overlap to the maximum extent and Z-axis should be taken as the molecular axis. Your score isThe average score is 60% 0% Restart quiz