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When an element of very low ionization potential reacts with an element of very high electron affinity

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Answered by Anonymous
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Ionic reactions are favoured by metal atoms with low ionization potential and non metals with high electron affinity. When an element with a very low ionization potential reacts with an element of very high electron affinity, ionic reaction is highly favoured and a strong ionic bond is formed.

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Ionic reactions are favoured by metal atoms with low ionization potential and non metals with high electron affinity. When an element with a very low ionization potential reacts with an element of very high electron affinity, ionic reaction is highly favoured and a strong ionic bond is formed.

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