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Why an ionic bond is formed b/w two elements having large differences in their electronegativity?

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Answered by DesiDiva
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The more electronegative element will attract the shared pair of electrons to such a large extent than the other that it will amount to transfer of electron resulting in the formation of ions.

Answered by naveli2724
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Answer:

since,

element are having large differences in their electronegativity

so, they are most electropositive and electronegative

and ionic bond is formed only between electropositive and electronegative elements....

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