Hi,
I was studying Molecular Orbital Theory by a pretty qualitative way. Then, i saw s-p crossover, hybridization, etc. But i wonder: what is the minimum energy required for whe consider a interaction between orbitals? For example, the S
2 molecular orbital diagram. I found this:
https://i.stack.imgur.com/OoPB7.jpgBut, how could i know if there is no interaction with de sigma antibonding of the 3s AO, and the sigma bonding of the 3p AO? There is a exact value like "if the energy difference is smaller than 13 eV, they will interact"? (13 eV is only a random value).
By the way, can i consider, roughly, that only ionic bounds in ionic compounds like LiF, NaCl, dont have any orbitals interaction, and at the remainder cases (well-known covalent compounds) will always have orbital interaction?
Thanks.