All antibonding and bonding MOs are not degenerate. MO doesn't use hybridization; it's a completely different concept where the possible wavefunctions of each orbital of one atom/ligand mix with another orbital/ligand to form a bonding/anti-bonding orbital
All antibonding and bonding MOs are not degenerate.
MO doesn't use hybridization; it's a completely different concept where the possible wavefunctions of each orbital of one atom/ligand mix with another orbital/ligand to form a bonding/anti-bonding orbital
Very clear explanation. Keep up the good work.
But in mot pure atomic orbital overlap ? Please correct me if I am wrong.
Why do we assume that 4 1s orbitals of the 4 hydrogen atoms and 4 sp3 hybridised orbitals of the carbon atom have the same energy?
how do you find the energy values of the HOMO and LUMO in this case?
I think theyguess.
Carbon has only one sp3 orbital