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An ionic compound A'B is most likely to be formed when :

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

the ionization energy of A is low and the electron affinity of B is high.

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Answered by tilochna766013
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So, an atom with high electron affinity means it will readily accept an electron from another atom. Hence, we can conclude that an ionic bond is most likely to be formed when the ionizationenergy of A is low and the electron affinity of B is high

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