MO Diagram of NO: Sigma vs Pi Bonding MOs

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The discussion revolves around the molecular orbital (MO) diagram of nitric oxide (NO) and the relative energy levels of sigma and pi bonding molecular orbitals. Participants explore the implications of these energy levels for electron configuration and bonding characteristics, with references to similar molecules like O2.

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant inquires whether electrons in the MO diagram of NO should fill the sigma or pi molecular orbitals first, seeking to understand which has a lower energy level.
  • Another participant suggests using molecular orbital programs like YaeHMOP or gamess to calculate the energy levels, indicating that these tools can provide insights.
  • A different participant raises the concern of how to approach the problem in an exam setting without access to computational tools, emphasizing the need to understand the underlying principles.
  • One participant asserts that sigma orbitals are always lower in energy than pi orbitals, questioning if the discussion pertains to sigma or sigma* orbitals.
  • A later reply clarifies that the discussion is about sigma bonding orbitals, noting that the relative positions of sigma and pi bonding MOs can vary across different elements, specifically from lithium to nitrogen and oxygen to neon.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express differing views on the energy levels of sigma and pi bonding MOs in NO, with no consensus reached on the correct MO diagram or the implications for electron filling order.

Contextual Notes

The discussion highlights the variability in molecular orbital energy levels across different elements, suggesting that assumptions about bonding may depend on specific cases.

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This discussion may be of interest to students and professionals in chemistry, particularly those studying molecular orbital theory and its applications in understanding bonding in diatomic molecules.

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I would like to know, in the MO diagram of NO should electrons put in the sigma MO first or pi MO first?
that means , which one has a lower energy level for the MOs.


For O2 , sigma was lower than pi bonding MO because of energy difference between 2s and 2pz, interaction say goodbye

There is a line between N and O... so what about NO ?

Thanks
 
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Why don't you just try to calculate it with any freely available MO Program e.g. YaeHMOP, gamess?
They aren't too difficult to use, run on any pc nowadays and you can learn a lot from it!
 
so, what can you guess or do when you attend an exam without pc?

The major things I would like to know is the "in between", either one must be the correct MO diagram, right?
 
sigma is always lower than pi (or do you mean sigma*?)
 
not sigma*, it's sigma

the relative position between sigma and pi bonding MO can vary from Li to N, and O to Ne
 

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