Chemistry, asked by nirpendrasingh352, 11 months ago

why higher electron affinity value favour ionic bonding PLEASE Give short answer​

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Answered by tapodeepthenin
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If an element has high electron affinity it would mean that the element is a non-metal or an element which accepts electrons to become stable, thus due to it's affinity towards electrons it snatches or takes the electrons rather than sharing it thus forming an ionic bond

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