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Discuss Fajans rules of the partial covalent character of Ionic bonds.

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Answered by kabir645
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  • According to Fajan's Rule the covalent character in an ionic bond can be explained as , if two oppositely charged ions are brought together, the nature of the bond between them depends upon the effect of one ion on the other.
Answered by Anonymous
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We classify certain compounds as ionic and other compounds as covalent. Now if we were to ask the question, amongst the alkali chlorides

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The rule can be stated on the basis of 3 factors

  • Size of the ion: Smaller the size of cation, the larger the size of the anion, greater is the covalent character of the ionic bond.
  • The charge of Cation: Greater the charge of cation, greater is the covalent character of the ionic bond.

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