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Difference between vsepr theory ,mot and CFT theory

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Answered by WintaeBearTATA
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These theories are applied to compounds having covalent bonds. The difference between VSEPR and valence bond theory is that VSEPR theory explains the shape of a molecule whereas valence bond theory explains the creation of chemical bonds between atoms of a molecule.

Answered by ritamdutta03
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These theories are applied to compounds having covalent bonds. The difference between VSEPR and valence bond theory is that VSEPR theory explains the shape of a molecule whereas valence bond theory explains the creation of chemical bonds between atoms of a molecule.

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