Valence Bond Theory.

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Valence Bond Theory

Valence Bond Theory (Fluorine)

Valence Bond Theory (HCl)

Tetravalent Carbon

Orbital Hybridization

Hybrid Orbitals

Orbital Picture of Methane

Hybridization & VSEPR Theory

Other Hybrid Orbitals: sp2

Modes of Bonding

Bonding in Ethylene

Other Hybrid Orbitals: sp

Bonding in Acetylene

Other Hybrid Orbitals: sp3d

Other Hybrid Orbitals: sp3d2

Orbital Structure of Allene

Molecular Orbital Diagram

MO Diagrams for H2- ion & He2

Orbital Picture of Ozone

Resonance hybrid Structure of Ozone

Electronegativity

The Bonding Continuum

Ionic Bond

Polar Covalent Bond

Nonpolar Covalent

The End