explain valency bond theory with example
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Valence bond theory (VBT) is a localized quantum mechanical approach
to describe the bonding in molecules. VBT provides a mathematical
justification for the Lewis interpretation of electron pairs making bonds
between atoms. VBT asserts that electron pairs occupy directed orbitals
localized on a particular atom. The directionality of the orbitals is
determined by the geometry around the atom which is obtained from the
predictions of VSEPR theory.
to describe the bonding in molecules. VBT provides a mathematical
justification for the Lewis interpretation of electron pairs making bonds
between atoms. VBT asserts that electron pairs occupy directed orbitals
localized on a particular atom. The directionality of the orbitals is
determined by the geometry around the atom which is obtained from the
predictions of VSEPR theory.
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