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Valence Bond Theorybond theory and Molecular Orbital Theory–howmolecular orbital theory — how do they complement one another?

Based on my readings, Valence Bond Theoryvalence bond theory (VBT) and Molecular Orbital Theorymolecular orbital theory (MOT) tend to complement one another in explaining a molecule, but I don’t understand how VBT helps us explain the properties of a compound (other than bond angles).How How does VBT complement MOT in aiding our understanding of molecules?

Valence Bond Theory and Molecular Orbital Theory–how do they complement one another?

Based on my readings, Valence Bond Theory (VBT) and Molecular Orbital Theory (MOT) tend to complement one another in explaining a molecule, but I don’t understand how VBT helps us explain the properties of a compound (other than bond angles).How does VBT complement MOT in aiding our understanding of molecules?

Valence bond theory and molecular orbital theory — how do they complement one another?

Based on my readings, valence bond theory (VBT) and molecular orbital theory (MOT) tend to complement one another in explaining a molecule, but I don’t understand how VBT helps us explain the properties of a compound (other than bond angles). How does VBT complement MOT in aiding our understanding of molecules?

VBT Valence Bond Theory and MOT- howMolecular Orbital Theory–how do they complement one another?

Title. Based on my readings, VBTValence Bond Theory (VBT) and MOTMolecular Orbital Theory (MOT) tend to complement one another in explaining a molecule, but I don’t really seem to see whereunderstand how VBT helps us explain the properties of a compound (other than bond angles). Out of curiosity, howHow does VBT complement MOT in aiding our understanding of molecules?

VBT and MOT- how do they complement one another?

Title. Based on my readings, VBT and MOT tend to complement one another in explaining a molecule, but I don’t really seem to see where VBT helps us explain the properties of a compound (other than bond angles). Out of curiosity, how does VBT complement MOT in aiding our understanding of molecules?

Valence Bond Theory and Molecular Orbital Theory–how do they complement one another?

Based on my readings, Valence Bond Theory (VBT) and Molecular Orbital Theory (MOT) tend to complement one another in explaining a molecule, but I don’t understand how VBT helps us explain the properties of a compound (other than bond angles).How does VBT complement MOT in aiding our understanding of molecules?

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VBT and MOT- how do they complement one another?

Title. Based on my readings, VBT and MOT tend to complement one another in explaining a molecule, but I don’t really seem to see where VBT helps us explain the properties of a compound (other than bond angles). Out of curiosity, how does VBT complement MOT in aiding our understanding of molecules?