How valence bond theory differs from crystal field theory?
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Crystal Field Theory (CFT) : UnlikeValence Bond Theory, CGT considers the metal - ligand bond to be ionic and not coordinate, arising purely from electrostatic interactions between the metal and the ligand. ... CFT considers the effect of ligands on the relative energies of the d- orbitals of the central metal atom / ion.
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Crystal Field Theory (CFT) : UnlikeValence Bond Theory, CGT considers the metal - ligand bond to be ionic and not coordinate, arising purely from electrostatic interactions between the metal and the ligand. ... CFT considers the effect of ligands on the relative energies of the d- orbitals of the central metal atom / ion.
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