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Explain about valence shell electron pair repulsion theory??


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Answered by ashish55587
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✔✔According to the VSEPR theory, every atom in a molecule will adopt geometry such that the repulsion between the valence electrons in the atoms is minimal.

✔✔And the electron pairs prefer to occupy maximum distance from each other. 

✔✔The VSEPR theory varies for molecules with the presence of pairs and multiple bonds around the central atom. 

✔✔On the central atom of a molecule, the repulsion between two lone pairs of electrons is the greatest.

✔✔The repulsion between a bond pair and another bond pair is the weakest, and that between a lone pair and a bond pair is between these two. Decreasing order of 
Answered by Brainlyconquerer
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⏩according to this theory is based on concept of hybridization of atomic orbitals .

⏩ Pure or atomic orbital do not take part in bonding but the valance orbital first hybridization this result in the hybrid -orbitals Bond formation.

⏩ geomatrics of hybrid orbitals of the central atom plays the key role and thus the molecular structure is physicochemically interpreted.


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