Chemical Bonding
Polarisation is the distortion of the shape of anion by an adjacently placed cation. Which of the following statement is correct?
According to Fajan's rule, covalent bond is favoured by:
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.
Polarisation is the distortion of the shape of anion by an adjacently placed cation. Which of the following statement is correct?
Which of the following has been arranged in order of increasing covalent character?
Polarising action of $$Cd^{2+}$$ an anions is stronger than that of $$Ca^{2+}$$ because:
Which compound among the following has more covalent character ?
Amongst $$LiCl$$, $$RbCl$$, $$BeCl_2$$ and $$MgCl_2$$, the compounds with the greatest and the least ionic character, respectively are:
Among the following, the maximum covalent character is shown by which compound?
Among the following which one has the highest cation to anion size ratio?
Arrange the below molecules in order of increasing ionic character.$$LiF$$ $$, \ \displaystyle K_{2}O $$, $$ \displaystyle N_{2} $$, $$ \displaystyle SO_{2} $$ and $$ \displaystyle ClF_{3} $$
The correct order of the increasing covalent character of the following is:
The bond length in $$LiF$$ will be: