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VSEPR theory............?????​

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Answered by Arnadeep11
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VSEPR Definition

VSEPR Definition Definition: VSEPR is the acronym for Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion theory. VESPR is a model used to predict the geometry of molecules based on minimizing the electrostatic repulsion of a molecule's valence electrons around a central atom.

Explanation:

1) The VSEPR model is used to predict the geometry of molecules .

1) The VSEPR model is used to predict the geometry of molecules . 2) The electron pairs around an atom are assumed to arrange themselves to reduce electron repulsion .

1) The VSEPR model is used to predict the geometry of molecules . 2) The electron pairs around an atom are assumed to arrange themselves to reduce electron repulsion . 3) The molecular geometry is determined by the position of the bonding electron pairs

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Answered by sanjanaraj88
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Explanation:

VSEPR theory is used to predict the shape of the molecules from the electron pairs that surrond the central atom of the molecule .

VSEPR theory is based on the assumption that the molecule will take a shape such that electronic repulsion in the valence shell of that atom is minimized ...

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