Explain in which of the following compounds, the chemical bond would have less ionic character: Licl or kcl
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Licl have less ionic character
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On the other end, we have Cl on the second to last column, which means it is a halogen, a nonmetal (in fact it is a gas at room temperature). A bond between a metal and nonmetal is said to be primarily ionic in nature, or it is said that it has high "ionic character" liCl would has less ionic character than KCl. It is because potassium is more reactive than Lithium and more reactive metal have more ionic character So, LiCl have less ionic character
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