Transcription of Chapter 9: Theories of Chemical Bonding - SUNY Oneonta
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Chapter 9 Theories of Chemical Bonding 9-1 9-1 Chapter 9: Theories of Chemical Bonding Chapter In Context In the previous Chapter we introduced the concept of covalent Bonding . In that description, the VSEPR model uses rules for predicting structures that are based on observations of the geometries of many molecules. In this Chapter we expand this discussion to understand why molecules have these predictable shapes.
Chapter 9 Theories of Chemical Bonding 9-3 9-3 A covalent bond is the result of the overlap of orbitals on adjacent atoms. The bonding region is the location between the atomic nuclei, where electrons occupy the overlapping
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