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covalent bond of AgCl​

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Answered by rajendradahate151
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Explanation:

Potassium nitrate is an ionic bond because it consists of a cation and anion, AgCl is a polar covalent bond due to the EN difference, despite being ionic in the sense that it is metal and nonmetal.

Answered by Anonymous
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It's ionic bond.....!!!

Silver chloride is ionic in nature. Charge on silver is +1 and that on chlorine is -1. Chlorine has one electron to gain for completing its octet. In the same way, Ag can donate one electron. So, ionic bond is formed when one electron from Ag is transferred to chlorine.....

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