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Explain Valence Bond Theory briefly?​

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Answered by Aptiksen007
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Valence Bond theory describes covalent bond formation as well as the electronic structure of molecules. The theory assumes that electrons occupy atomic orbitals of individual atoms within a molecule, and that the electrons of one atom are attracted to the nucleus of another atom.

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Answered by bhavani2000life
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(i) Covalent bonds are formed when two valence orbitals (half-filled) belonging to two different atoms overlap on each other. the electron density in the area between the two bonding atoms increases as a result of this overlapping, thereby increasing the stability of the resulting molecule.

(ii) The presence of many unpaired electrons in the valence shell of an atom enables it to form multiple bonds with other atoms. the paired electrons present in the valence shell do not take participate in the formation of chemical bonds as per the valence bond theory.

(iii) Covalent chemical bonds are directional and are also parallel to the region corresponding to the atomic orbitals that are overlapping.

(iv) Sigma bonds and pi bonds differ in the pattern that the atomic orbitals overlap in, that is Pi bonds are formed from sidewise overlapping, whereas the overlapping along the axis containing the nuclei of the two atoms leads to the formation of sigma bonds.

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