Question 1: In molecular orbital theory, chemical bonding is the result of the sharing of an electron pair donated by the atom which is the Lewis base.. overlap of s or p orbitals from the two bonding atoms. transfer of electrons. overlap of bonding with antibonding orbitals. combination of atomic orbitals to make orbitals spread over the entire molecule. Check Reuse <> Embed H-P

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In molecular orbital theory, chemical bonding is the result of the
sharing of an electron pair donated by the atom which is the Lewis base..
overlap of s or p orbitals from the two bonding atoms.
transfer of electrons.
overlap of bonding with antibonding orbitals.
combination of atomic orbitals to make orbitals spread over the entire molecule.
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