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what valence bond theory suggest​

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Answered by rockasit
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Explanation:

Theory. Valence bond theory predicts covalent bond formation between atoms when they have half-filled valence atomic orbitals, each containing a single unpaired electron. These atomic orbitals overlap, so electrons have the highest probability of being within the bond region.

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Answered by PravinRatta
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Answer:

Greater the overlapping of the orbitals, stronger is the bond formed.

Explanation

Valence bond theory was proposed by Hitler and London in 1927, to describe the formation of hydrogen Distance between the hydrogen nuclei molecule from its atoms. Linus Pauling and others further developed

it. In this approach the process of chemical bond formation can be visualized as the overlapping of atomic orbitals of the two atoms as they approach each other. Formation of hydrogen molecule from effectiveness or extent of the overlapping of two hydrogen atoms overlapping. Greater the overlapping of the orbitals, stronger is the bond formed.

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