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explain the covalent nature of AgCN​

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Answered by Anonymous
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It is because of pseudo-noble gas configuration (ns2, np6, nd10; 18 electron in valence shell of ion) of Ag+ or Cu+. It is due to poor shielding of ten d-electrons hence greater effective nuclear charge leading to the greater polarizing power of cations and hence greater covalent character in its compounds.

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