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What is Fazan law? Chemistry

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Answered by sheehanghosh21
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The law of radioactive displacements, also known as Fajans and Soddy law, in radiochemistry and nuclear physics, is a rule governing the transmutation of elements during radioactive decay. It is named after Frederick Soddy and Kazimierz Fajans, who independently arrived at it at about the same time in 1913
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Fajans rule explains polarising power : CATION. It says that as the charge density on metal cation increase it forms ionic compound with large covalent character . polarising power of cation depends on charge density of cation. i.e., smaller the size and greater the charge, more will be polarising power.

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