
Fajan’s rule and its application
Fajan’s rule for covalency indicates certain conditions which if fulfilled by cation and anion of given ionic molecules, make the ionic bond partially covalent or
Fajan’s rule for covalency indicates certain conditions which if fulfilled by cation and anion of given ionic molecules, make the ionic bond partially covalent or
Polarization of ion in the ionic compound induces the covalent character to some extent, this is explained by Fajan’s rule. Before knowing Fajan’s rule, we
Non-equivalent and equivalent hybridization are the types of hybridization processes that differ from each other in some facts, which are discussed in this post. Non-equivalent
Molecular orbital theory was developed by F.Hund and R.S. Mulliken in 1932. According to molecular orbitals theory, all the atomic orbitals of combining atoms undergo
Valence bond theory(VBT) was proposed by two scientists Heitler and London in 1927 to explain the formation of covalent bonds. Later, this theory was improved
Principles of VSEPR theory, its definition, some examples , limitation, advantages of it have been discussed in this blog. VSEPR theory is also called the
Coordinate covalent bond, covalent bond, their properties, examples as well as polar and nonpolar bonds have been discussed in this post. Covalent bond is a
Ionic bond is a type of chemical bond which is formed between two or more than two atoms by the transfer of one or more
Chemical bonding is a force of attraction that binds the atoms of the elements together. In other words, the force which binds atoms of elements
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