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Tell me about the atomic charges, dipole moment,
bond lengths,
angles,
bond orders,
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1. A bonding orbital for O1-S2 with 2.0000 electrons
8. A lone pair orbital for O1 with 1.9991 electrons
9. A lone pair orbital for O1 with 1.9905 electrons
10. A lone pair orbital for O1 with 1.9905 electrons
11. A lone pair orbital for S2 with 1.9971 electrons
12. A lone pair orbital for S2 with 1.9806 electrons
13. A lone pair orbital for S2 with 1.9806 electrons
-With core pairs on: O 1 S 2 S 2 S 2 S 2 S 2 -
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17 ----- 18.52 16 ----- 18.52 15 ----- 18.47
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Total electronic energy = -473.2511131854 Hartrees
molecular orbital energies,
or total energy.
Tell me about the best Lewis structure.
Atomic Charges and Dipole Moment
O1 charge=-0.856
S2 charge=-1.143
with a dipole moment of 1.61087 Debye
Bond Lengths:
between O1 and S2: distance=1.824 ang___
Bond Orders (Mulliken):
between O1 and S2: order=0.436___
Best Lewis Structure
The Lewis structure that is closest to your structure is determined.
The hybridization of the atoms in this idealized Lewis structure
is given in the table below.
Hybridization in the Best Lewis Structure
__has 60.47% O 1 character in a s0.47 p3 hybrid
__has 39.53% S 2 character in a s0.40 p3 hybrid
__made from a sp0.13 hybrid
__made from a p-pi orbital ( 99.99% p)
__made from a p-pi orbital ( 99.99% p)
__made from a sp0.11 hybrid
__made from a p-pi orbital ( 99.97% p)
__made from a p-pi orbital ( 99.97% p)
Molecular Orbital Energies
The orbital energies are given in eV, where 1 eV=96.49 kJ/mol.
Orbitals with very low energy are core 1s orbitals.
More antibonding orbitals than you might expect are sometimes
listed, because d orbitals are always included for heavy
atoms and p orbitals are included for H atoms.
Up spins are shown with a ^ and down spins are shown as v.
14 ----- 11.48
13 -^-v- 9.324 12 -^-v- 9.323
11 -^-v- 6.555 10 -^-v- 6.554
9 -^-v- 5.315
8 -^-v- -1.286
7 -^-v- -7.391
6 -^-v- -140.5 5 -^-v- -140.5
4 -^-v- -140.8
3 -^-v- -193.5
2 -^-v- -490.9
1 -^-v- -2373.
Total Electronic Energy
The total electronic energy is a very large number, so by convention
the units are given in atomic units, that is Hartrees (H). One
Hartree is 2625.5 kJ/mol. The energy reference is for totally
dissociated atoms. In other words, the reference state is a gas
consisting of nuclei and electrons all at infinite distance from
each other. The electronic energy includes all electric
interactions and the kinetic energy of the electrons. This energy
does not include translation, rotation, or vibration of the
the molecule.