why beryllium halides are covalent in nature ?
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According to Fajan's Rule cation with small size can polarize anion effectively aand prefer to formcovalent bond. as the size of cation with same charge decreases ionic character increases. For example BaCl2 is ionic while BeCl2 is covalent in nature.
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According to Fajan's Rule cation with small size can polarize anion effectively aand prefer to formcovalent bond. as the size of cation with same charge decreases ionic character increases. For example BaCl2 is ionic while BeCl2 is covalent in nature.
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