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Unit 5: Bonding Valence Bond Theory Valence Bond Theory (VBT) • Orbital: a region of space in which there is a high probability of finding an electron • Valence bond theory: a theory that defines bonds as being formed as a result of overlapping atomic orbitals Main Points of Valence Bond Theory • Orbitals overlap to form a bond between two atoms • Two electrons, of opposite spins can be accommodated in the overlapping orbitals. • Bonding electrons have higher probability of being found between two nuclei. Electrons are simultaneously attracted to both nuclei. Types of Bonds • Sigma(σ) bond: bond formed by the overlap of orbitals head to head, and with bonding electron density concentrated along the axis of the bond. • Pi (π) bond: the second and third bond in a multiple bond, resulting in overlap above and below the plane – sideways of the p orbitals. Types of Sigma bonds a) b) c) a) The s – s overlap b) The s – p overlap c) The p – p overlap Sigma Bond Examples Comparing Pi Bonds and Sigma Bonds Bonding in Ethylene (C2H4) H H C H C H Electron Pair Geometry vs. Molecular Geometry • Electron Pair Geometry: the geometry taken up by all valence electron pairs around a central atom – Treats all lone and bonded pairs the same. • Molecular Geometry: describes the geometry of the central atom only Example NH3 Molecular Geometry: Pyramid Electron Pair Geometry: Tetrahedral