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What is Fajan's rule?Explain your answer with exampless

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Answered by saiprathyusha2000
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Answer:

The rule can be stated on the basis of 3 factors, which are:

1) Size of the ion: Smaller the size of cation, the larger the size of the anion, greater is the covalent character of the ionic bond.

2)The charge of Cation: Greater the charge of cation, greater is the covalent character of the ionic bond

3) Electronic configuration: For cations with same charge and size, the one, with (n-1)dn nso which is found in transition elements have greater covalent character than the cation with ns2 np6 electronic configuration, which is commonly found in alkali or alkaline earth metals.

Answered by shagunmadan7
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Answer:

Fajan's rules are applied to predict the nature of bond in a melocule

Explanation:

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