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What are the salient features of the valence bond theory?
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Solution
- When two atoms' half-filled orbitals overlap, they form a covalent bond.
- The two electrons with opposing spins occupy the overlapping orbitals. For example, when H2 is created, the two electrons from two hydrogen atoms link up and occupy the overlapped orbitals.
- The strength of a covalent bond is determined by the extent of atomic orbital overlap. The greater the overlap, the more energy is released, and the stronger the bond formed.
- Each atomic orbital has a specific orientation (with the exception of spherical orbitals); therefore, orbital overlap occurs in the direction that maximizes overlap.
- Bonds are classed as σ or π covalent bonds based on their overlap.
- A sigma bond (σ) is formed when two atomic orbitals overlap linearly along an axis. This overlap is also known as “axial overlap.”
- When two atomic orbitals overlap sideways, the resulting covalent link is known as a pi bond.
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