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why lithium shows anamolous behavior than other group members​

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Answered by mehak709T
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Anomalous behaviour of Lithium is due to

2) higher polarising power of Li+ resulting in increased covalent character of its compounds which is responsible for their solubility in organic solvents. 3) comparatively high ionization enthalpy and low electropositive character of lithium as compared to other alkali metals.

Answered by shreyaa14
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Anomalous behaviour of Lithium is due to

2) higher polarising power of Li+ resulting in increased covalent character of its compounds which is responsible for their solubility in organic solvents. 3) comparatively high ionization enthalpy and low electropositive character of lithium as compared to other alkali metals....

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