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Sidgwich powel theory

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Answered by sachin9715
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The theory was put forth by Sidwick and Powell theory, assumes that lone pairs of electrons and bonding pairs were of equal importance and that they arranged themselves symmetrically so as to minimise the repulsions between them. The theory has made significant contributions in theory of valency and chemical bonding.

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The theory was put forth by Sidwick and Powell theory, assumes that lone pairs of electrons and bonding pairs were of equal importance and that they arranged themselves symmetrically so as to minimise the repulsions between them. The theory has made significant contributions in theory of valency and chemical bonding

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