Why FeCl3 has greater covalent character …

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Yogita Ingle 4 years, 11 months ago
According to Fajans rule....
The charge on the ion increases the covalent character also increases because.
a high charge containing cation can polarise the anion more easily
as in fecl3 the charge of fe is +3 and the charge of fe in FeCl2 is +2
the charge of fe in FeCl3 is more so fecl3 is more covalent
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