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applications of valence bond theory

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Answered by Amal16M
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valence bond theory is a chemical bonding theory that explains the bonding between two atoms is caused by the overlap of half-filled atomic orbitals. The two atoms share each other's unpaired electron to form a filled orbital to form a hybrid orbital and bond together.

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Answered by Suaib
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Applications of valence bond theory. ... This theory is used to explain the covalent bond formation in many molecules. For example, in the case of the F2 molecule, the F−F bond is formed by the overlap of pz orbitals of the two F atoms, each containing an unpaired electron.
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