Out of LiF and LiCl which …
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Yogita Ingle 4 years, 11 months ago
lithium iodide is more covalent than lithium chloride because the electronegativity in halogens is in the following sequence F>Cl>Br>I.
Thus flourine is most electronegative while iodine is least in halogens.
Covalent character of bond increases down the group so i.e. F
Therefore lithium iodide is more covalent than lithium chloride.
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