Chemistry, asked by Gahqhwnwjvsb2397, 2 months ago

What is the difference between the structure for hybridisation and that of VSEPR theory?

Answers

Answered by peehuthakur
1

Explanation:

Our chemistry teacher told us that both VSEPR theory (which says that the electron pairs in the valence shell of an atom arrange themselves in such a way that repulsions among them are minimized and this arrangement of the electron pairs determines the shape of a particular molecule) and hybridization.

Answered by ritika123489
0

Explanation:

Our chemistry teacher told us that both VSEPR theory (which says that the electron pairs in the valence shell of an atom arrange themselves in such a way that repulsions among them are minimized and this arrangement of the electron pairs determines the shape of a particular molecule) and hybridization.

Similar questions