explain the formation of beryllium chloride using valence bond theory
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Introduction. Valence bond theory is an approach to bonding where molecular orbitals (wave functions) are considered to be the result of the mixing of pure atomic orbitals. ... When a second period atom forms two bonds, as in BeH2 , theberyllium has two bonding orbitals and they are identical in energy.
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Valence Bond Theory is an Approach to bonding where molecular orbitals are Considered to be the result of the mixing of Pure orbitals. When a second period atom forms two bonds as in BECl2 the beryllium has two bonding identical angles
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