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SnCl4 is more covalent than SnCl2 due to increase in of cation or anion​

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Answered by adarshkr19935
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In SnCl2, Sn has +2 oxidation state. Whereas in SnCl4, Sn has +4 oxidation state. According to Fajan’s rule, the central metal with more oxidation number will be considered to be more covalent. Therefore, SnCl4 is more covalent than SnCl2.

Answered by BrainlyShezada45
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In SnCl2, Sn has +2 oxidation state. Whereas in SnCl4, Sn has +4 oxidation state. ... Therefore, SnCl4 is more covalent than SnCl2.

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