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- PbCl4
- PbCl2
- SnCl4
- SnCl2
Why has the most ionic character?
- This is because Pb is in a +2 oxidation state here, but the charge on non-metal in all other choices is +4.
- The larger the charge on the cation, the greater the covalent nature of the bond, according to Fagan’s rule.
- Because has a low charge on the cation, it has the most ionic property.
Ionic character:
- The difference in electronegativity between two covalently bound atoms is referred to as an ionic character.
- Calculating the difference in electronegativity between the two atoms is one approach to calculating the ionic nature of a bond—that is, the size of the charge separation in a polar covalent bondΔχ = χB − χA.
- The nature of the link between atoms is described by ionic and covalent properties.
- A molecule having a stronger ionic character than a covalent character, for example, suggests that the atoms have a more reciprocal connection with the electrons that bind them.
Submitted by :- Muhammad Nawaz