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Chemical bonding model
A
chemical bonding
model
is a
theoretical model
used to explain atomic
bonding
structure
,
molecular geometry
, properties, and reactivity of
physical
matter. This can refer to:
VSEPR theory
, a model of molecular
geometry
.
Valence bond theory
, which describes molecular
electronic structure
with
localized
bonds and
lone pairs
.
Molecular orbital theory
, which describes molecular electronic structure with
delocalized
molecular orbitals
.
Crystal field theory
, an electrostatic model for transition
metal complexes
.
Ligand field theory
, the
application
of
molecular orbital theory
to
transition metal
complexes.