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What is VSERP?

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∙ 14y ago
Updated: 6/2/2023

Valance Shell Electron Pair Repulsion

It's used to predict the shape of individual molecules.

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What does the VSERP theory describe?

The VSERP (Value-Sensitive Ethical Research Protocol) theory describes a framework for integrating ethical considerations into the design and development of technology. It emphasizes the importance of incorporating values—such as privacy, security, and fairness—into the research process, ensuring that technological innovations align with societal norms and ethical standards. By prioritizing stakeholder engagement, the VSERP theory aims to create technologies that are not only effective but also socially responsible.


What property determines whether an atom forms an ionic polar covelant or nonpolar covelant bond?

You have to now the VSERP theory. The number of valence electrons determine the polarity of the molecule as well of the electronegativities of the elements involved. The less symmetric the molecule the more polar it is.


How does the VSERP formula explain molecular shape?

Valence electron pairs will move as far apart from each other as possible. (Apex)


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