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Which of the following is true for the formation of stable bonds according to valence bond theory

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Answered by mail9027201313
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Answer:

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Answered by kartavyaguptasl
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Correct Question:

Which of the following is true for the formation of stable bonds according to valence bond theory?

a) electrons should have opposite spins.

b) two atoms should be close to each other.

c) greater overlapping of the electron clouds

d) all of the above

Answer:

The correct required answer of the given question is found to be option (d) all of the above.

Explanation:

According to valence bond theory, Electrons in a molecule occupy atomic orbitals instead of molecular orbitals. Chemical bonds are formed by overlapping  atomic orbitals, and  electrons are localized in the bond region by overlapping.

Metallic bonds are covalent bonds in nature, and metal structures include the resonance of electron pair bonds between each atom and its neighbors.

According to valence bond theory, when two atoms  with opposite electron spins approach each other, an overlap occurs between the electron clouds, forming a bond and increasing stability.

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