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explain the ionic or covalent bond in Al2O3​

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Answered by Anonymous
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According to his equation, Al2O3 is slightly nore ionic than covalent. The higher charges on Al and O make their bonding more covalent and with higher Coulombic attraction between the positive and negative ions those of a binary compound involving ions of lower charges (e.g. CaF2, NaCl).

Answered by swastika07642
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According to his equation, Al2O3 is slightly nore ionic than covalent. The higher charges on Al and O make their bonding more covalent and with higher Coulombic attraction between the positive and negative ions those of a binary compound involving ions of lower charges (e.g. CaF2, NaCl).

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