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What is molecular orbital theory?

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Answered by Brainlyconquerer
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molecular orbital theory:-

⏩⏩According to Mot, atomic orbitals first combines to form .olecular orbitals which finally participate in bond formation .

⏩Potential energy of a bonding molecular orbital is always less than the potential energies of atomic orbitals .

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hey friends ,

MoT:-

Molecular Orbital Theory.

⭕ Because arguments based on atomic orbitals focus on the bonds formed between valence electrons on an atom, they are often said to involve a valence-bond theory.

⭕According to the Molecular Orbital Theory, individual atoms combine to form molecular orbitals.


⭕ we can describe an electron in an atom as occupying an atomic orbital, or by a wave function Ψ.

⭕These are solutions to the Schrodinger wave equation.

⭕Electrons in a molecule occupy molecular orbitals.

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