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Define Bonding Werner's theory​

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Werner's theory describes the structures of many coordination compounds successfully. However, it does not explain the magnetic and spectral properties. Valence bond theory, primarily the work of Linus Pauling regarded bonding as characterized by the overlap of atomic or hybrid orbitals of individual atoms

The important postulates of Werner's theory are: The central metal or the metal atoms in coordination compounds show two types of valency. They are the primary and secondary valency. ... A negative ion satisfies the primary valency. On the other hand, a negative ion or neutral molecules satisfy secondary valencies.

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Werner's theory describes the structures of many coordination compounds successfully. However, it does not explain the magnetic and spectral properties. Valence bond theory, primarily the work of Linus Pauling regarded bonding as characterized by the overlap of atomic or hybrid orbitals of individual atoms

The important postulates of Werner's theory are: The central metal or the metal atoms in coordination compounds show two types of valency. They are the primary and secondary valency. ... A negative ion satisfies the primary valency. On the other hand, a negative ion or neutral molecules satisfy secondary valencies.

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