Difference b/w vesper and vbt
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VSEPR is a subset of valence bond. It's just a way of figuring out molecular geometries. The fundamental difference is that valence bond theory describes bonds as local structures, while molecular orbital treats them as more diffuse and spread out over the whole molecule.
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VSEPR is a subset of valence bond. It's just a way of figuring out molecular geometries. The fundamental difference is that valence bond theory describes bonds as local structures, while molecular orbital treats them as more diffuse and spread out over the whole molecule
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