Chemistry, asked by rajardhan, 1 year ago

12. An electronic displacement in a covalent
bond is represented by following nootion.
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CH-+-CH, CH
A. Identify the effect
B. Is the displacement of electrons in a
covalent bond temporary or permanent.​

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Answered by vvsgs1870
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First of all, the classical picture of electron orbits around the nucleus is wrong. The Bohr model of the atom involves a single quantum number, the integer n that appears in the expression for the energy of an electron in an orbit. This picture of electrons orbiting a nucleus in well-defined orbits, the way planets orbit the Sun, is not our modern view of the atom. We now picture the nucleus surrounded by electron clouds, so the orbitals are not at all well-defined; we still find the Bohr theory to be useful, however, because it gives the right answer for the energy of the electron orbitals.

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