Single Choice

According to Fajan's rule, covalent bond is favoured by:

Alarge cation and small anion
Blarge cation and large anion
Csmall cation and small anion
Dsmall cation and large anion
Correct Answer

Solution

Correct Answer: Option D

Explanation:

Fajan’s rule helps to determine the percentage ionic and covalent character of a compound.
The higher is the charge on the ion greater will be the covalent character in a bond.
The larger is the anion and the smaller is the cation, the more will be the covalent character.


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