Do you know about the Valence Bond Theory !!!
Actully this theory describes a covalent bond as the overlap
of half-filled atomic orbitals (each containing a single electron) that yield a
pair of electrons shared between the two bonded atoms. We say that orbitals on
two different atoms overlap when a portion of one orbital and a
portion of a second orbital occupy the same region of space.
According to
valence bond theory, a covalent bond results when two conditions are met:
(1) an orbital on
one atom overlaps an orbital on a second atom
(2) the single
electrons in each orbital combine to form an electron pair.
The mutual
attraction between this negatively charged electron pair and the two atoms’
positively charged nuclei serves to physically link the two atoms through a
force we define as a covalent bond. The strength of a covalent bond depends on
the extent of overlap of the orbitals involved. Orbitals that overlap
extensively form bonds that are stronger than those that have less overlap.
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