Practice: Determine the number of electrons found in the π2p orbitals for the dioxygen dication, O22+.
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Homonuclear Diatomic Molecules are composed of 2 identical elements bonded together.
Concept #1: Molecular Orbital Diagrams of Homonuclear Diatomics
Example #1: Using a Molecular Orbital (MO) diagram, write the electron configuration for the difluorine anion, F2–.
Practice: Determine the number of electrons found in the π2p orbitals for the dioxygen dication, O22+.
Practice: Using a MO diagram, write the electron configuration for the P2 molecule
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