Question:
When ψA and ψB are the wave functions of atomic orbitals,
then antibonding sigma (σ*) molecular orbital is represented by:
Correct Answer: ψA − ψB
According to Molecular Orbital Theory, atomic orbitals combine either by addition or subtraction of their wave functions.
Bonding molecular orbital (σ):
Formed by constructive interference:
σ = ψA + ψB
This increases electron density between the nuclei and stabilizes the molecule.
Antibonding molecular orbital (σ*):
Formed by destructive interference:
σ* = ψA − ψB
This creates a node between the nuclei, decreases electron density and destabilizes the molecule.
Hence, the correct mathematical representation of antibonding sigma molecular orbital is:
ψA − ψB
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