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rshm15varma
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Directional character of bonds
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Hi,I'm very uncomfortable with this "directional character of bonds".What does it exacylt mean?
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I think its refering to the bond angles, molecular geometry. i.e. linear, bent, trigonal-planar, tetrahedral, trigonal-bipyramidal, octahedral. Have a look at VSEPR theory.
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