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Explain the VSEPR theory all points . In detals.pls

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Answered by TheInsaneGirl
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★VSEPR Theory ★
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=> VSEPR stands for _Valence Shell electron pair repulsion Theory_


=> It states that :


⭐The shapes of the molecules depends on the interactions of electrons in valence shells.

⭐Electrons in the valence shell tend to repel each other because their clouds are negativity charged .

⭐They tend to occupy positions in space to minimize the repulsion .


⭐Interaction between Lone pair - Lone pair is maximum whereas in Bond pair - Bond Pair is minimum .



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