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how the extent of overlapping is directly proportional to the electronegativity of the atomic orbital ? (since for same value of “n”P-P overlap is more effective however they are less elecronegative)

 how the extent of overlapping is directly proportional to the electronegativity of the atomic orbital ? (since for same value of “n”P-P overlap is more effective however they are less elecronegative)

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Vikas TU
14149 Points
7 years ago
This is explained by the Bent’s Rule.
Atomic’s characters gives more attention in those orbitals directed towards more electopositive substituents. 
And according to VBT atoms are overlapped due to covalent characterstics between them.

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