explain the formation of chlorine molecules on the basis of electronic theory of valency
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Hey there here is your answer is that the formation of a chlorine molecule on the basis of electronic theory of valency....
The electronic theory of valency was origin by Kaushal and leaves independently and applied by landir according to this theory every element has a tendency to occupy in electronic configuration of the nearest inert gas because it is considered as the most stable configuration this configuration is attained by either transforming of electron sharing of electrons and donation of lone pair of electron that boring needed in outermost one electron for that it bonding by transforming of electron.
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The electronic theory of valency was origin by Kaushal and leaves independently and applied by landir according to this theory every element has a tendency to occupy in electronic configuration of the nearest inert gas because it is considered as the most stable configuration this configuration is attained by either transforming of electron sharing of electrons and donation of lone pair of electron that boring needed in outermost one electron for that it bonding by transforming of electron.
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It forms from two hydrogen atoms, each with one electron in a 1s orbital. Both hydrogen atoms share the two electrons in the covalent bond, and each acquires a helium-like electron configuration. A similar bond forms in Cl2. The two chlorine atoms in the chlorine molecule are joined by a shared pair of electrons.
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