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By what rule sodium iodide is more covalent in nature?

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Answered by sauravchot56
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Answer:

by fazan's rule sodium iodide is more covalent in nature.

Explanation:

According to him the compound with high positive charge, small cation and large anion are covalently bonded.

since the size of the iodine is bigger and Sodium is positively charged

so formation of the covalent bond favours.

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