| 1. | The diradical occurs in the two degenerate ? * antibonding orbitals.
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| 2. | After its transfer, the electron occupies an antibonding orbital of RCl.
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| 3. | The red color of is caused by electron transitions into an antibonding orbital.
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| 4. | The radical electron goes in an antibonding orbital?
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| 5. | Antibonding orbitals are also important for explaining chemical reactions in terms of molecular orbital theory.
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| 6. | A ? * orbital, pi antibonding orbital, will also produce a phase change when rotated about the internuclear axis.
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| 7. | The three states only differ in the occupancy and spin states of electrons in the two degenerate ? * antibonding orbitals.
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| 8. | The metal donates electrons back from ( a different ) filled d-orbital into the empty ? * antibonding orbital.
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| 9. | If the species shifted antarafacially then it would form an antibonding orbital and there would not be a constructive sigma shift.
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| 10. | Due to conservation of orbital symmetry, the bonding orbital ? AS is forced to correlate with the antibonding orbital ? * AS.
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