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explain the type of overlap present inHF molecule​

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Answered by DDR108
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Answer: In an HF molecule, the covalent σ bond forms from the overlap of the 1s orbital of H and the 2pz orbital of F, each containing an unpaired electron. Mutual sharing of electrons between H and F results in a covalent bond in HF.

Valence bond and molecular orbital theories are used to explain chemical bonding. ... or space where an electron may be present or found, with a probability calculated from the ... Both types of overlapping orbitals can be related to bond order. ... Mutual sharing of electrons between H and F results in a covalent bond in HF.

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Answered by noorulain9cssc
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In an HF molecule, the covalent σ bond forms from the overlap of the 1s orbital of H and the 2pz orbital of F, each containing an unpaired electron. Mutual sharing of electrons between H and F results in a covalent bond in HF.

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