what is fajan rule ? how it explain the covalent character in ionic compounds ?
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According to Fajan's Rule the covalent character in an ionic bond can be explained as , if two oppositely charged ions are brought together, the nature of the bond between them depends upon the effect of one ion on the other.
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» For a given cation, covalent character Increases with increase in size of the anion
» For a given anion, covalent character increases with a decrease in the size of the cation
» Covalent character Increseas with increasing charge either on cation or an anion
» Covalent character is higher for compounds with cations with pseudo noble gas electronic configuration
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