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Identify the true statement(s) about the valence bond theory. 1. The strength of a bond depends on the amount of overlap between the two orbitals of the bonding atoms. 2. The greater the overlap between two bonding atoms, the lesser the bond strength. 3. Orbitals bond in the directions in which they protrude or point to obtain maximum overlap

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