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Standard XII
Chemistry
Lattice Energy
how mg and F ...
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how mg and F will form the most stable ionic bond
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The strength of ionic bonding, depends on two factors, 1) charges and 2) the size of the two ions.
Higher charges and smaller sizes produce stronger bonds.
Charge of mg is twice that of F and it's sizeis also small so strong bond form
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