What is the difference between polarizing power and polarizability of ions?
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If the degree of polarization is quite small, an ionic bond is formed, while if the degree of polarization is large, a covalent bond results. The ability of a cation to distort an anion is known as its polarization power and the tendency of the anion to become polarized by the cation is known as its polarizability
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If the degree of polarization is quite small, an ionic bond is formed, while if the degree of polarization is large, a covalent bond results. The ability of a cation to distort an anion is known as its polarization power and the tendency of the anion to become polarized by the cation is known as its polarizability
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hi frnd....
polarizing power is the ability of a cation to distort an anion whereas polarizibility is the tendency of an anion to become polarized by a cation.....
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