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state nd expalin fajans rule​

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Answered by swachha111
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Explanation:

By Fajans' Rules, compounds are more likely to be ionic if: there is a small positive charge on the cation, the cation is large, and the anion is small. ... Compounds are more likely to be covalent if: there would be a large positive charge on the cation, the cation would be small, and the anion would be large

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Answered by sakshitiruke
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Answer:

Fajan's rule

Explanation:

Fajans’ rule predicts whether a chemical bond will be covalent or ionic. Few ionic bonds have partial covalent characteristics which were first discussed by Kazimierz Fajans in 1923. In the time with the help of X-ray crystallography, he was able to predict ionic or covalent bonding with the attributes like ionic and atomic radius.

We classify certain compounds as ionic and other compounds as covalent. Now if we were to ask, amongst the alkali chlorides, which is the most ionic? To answer these kinds of questions, we employ Fajans’ rules as a tool

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