Construction of MO Diagrams for Simple Polyatomic Molecules
In this video qualitative MO diagrams will be generated for simple polyatomic molecules (water, ammonia, and difluorocarbene) using so-called "ligand group orbitals" (LGOs) also known as symmetry adapted linear combinations of atomic orbitals, or SALCs. A future video will be devoted to learning how to generate SALCs.

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