Explain Molecular Orbital Theory
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Molecular orbital (MO) theory uses a linear combination of atomic orbitals (LCAO) to represent molecular orbitals resulting from bonds between atoms. ... Chemical substances will form bonding interactions if their orbitals become lower in energy when they interact with each other.
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In simple terms, the molecular orbital theory states that each atom tends to combine together and form molecular orbitals. As a result of such arrangement, electrons are found in various atomic orbitals and they are usually associated with different nuclei.
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