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Kennedy Santana
20 October, 02:37
Explain polarizing power with ionic radius
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Nathaly Dennis
20 October, 03:28
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Polarizing Power is the basis of Fajan's rules of covalent character generally in ionic compounds.
Charges and radius are a function of Polarizing Power, because the higher the charge is, the larger the polarizing power is for cations with the same radius. Also the smaller the radius is, the larger the polarizing power is for cations with the same charge.
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