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more covalent??
hi. i saw this problem while doing some chem revision. they wanted me to point out and explain which one of the two is "more covalent". these are my personal explanations.. but i am not sure if I am correct or am i using the right way to do it.. pls feel free to give me your guidance
LiF and NaF- Since Li is smaller in terms of atomic size, it has a higher polarizing ablility therefore it is more covalent. at the same time, since Na has a larger size, it is more suceptable to lose an electron therefore more ionic in nature
KCl and LiCl- <same explanation as above>
FeCl2 and FeCl3- FeIII due to its +ve charge/radius have a higher polarizing ability therefore FeCl3 is more covalent.
HgF2 an HgI2- My guess is HgI2 <<< didn't know how to explain
pls help :) thanks in advance
hi. i saw this problem while doing some chem revision. they wanted me to point out and explain which one of the two is "more covalent". these are my personal explanations.. but i am not sure if I am correct or am i using the right way to do it.. pls feel free to give me your guidance
LiF and NaF- Since Li is smaller in terms of atomic size, it has a higher polarizing ablility therefore it is more covalent. at the same time, since Na has a larger size, it is more suceptable to lose an electron therefore more ionic in nature
KCl and LiCl- <same explanation as above>
FeCl2 and FeCl3- FeIII due to its +ve charge/radius have a higher polarizing ability therefore FeCl3 is more covalent.
HgF2 an HgI2- My guess is HgI2 <<< didn't know how to explain
pls help :) thanks in advance