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Licl is more covalent than kcl

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Answered by ShivamGujjar893
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This is due to a phenomenon called polarization. It causes the formation of partial covalent character in an ionic bond. ... The anion here is same, Cl-, but the cation Li+ is much smaller than K+ and so more polarization occurs in LiCl, thereby making it more covalent than KCl.

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Answered by Ninu2018
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This is due to a phenomenon called polarization. It causes the formation of partial covalent character in an ionic bond. ... The anion here is same, Cl-, but the cation Li+ is much smaller than K+ and so more polarization occurs in LiCl, thereby making it more covalent than KCl.

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