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What is chemical bond? Do you know about polarisability?

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When two oppositely charged ions (say A+ and B- ) approach each other the positive ion attracts electrons on the outermost shell of the anion and repels its positively charged nucleus. This results in the distortion,deformation or polarization of the anion. If the polarization is quite small, an ionic...
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When two oppositely charged ions (say A+ and B- ) approach each other the positive ion attracts electrons on the outermost shell of the anion and repels its positively charged nucleus. This results in the distortion,deformation or polarization of the anion. If the polarization is quite small, an ionic bond is formed, while if the degree of polarization is large, a covalent bond results. Thus the power of an ion (cation) to distort the other ion is known as its polarization power and the tendency of the ion(anion) to get polarized by the other ion is known as its polarisability. Greater the polarization power or polarisability of an ion, greater will be its tendency to form a covalent bond. read less
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Chemical bond is the combination of electrons between two different chemical elements. It may be single, double or triple bond depending upon the applications. Polarisablity means having (+) or (-) ions in it.
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Bond exist due to force between similar or different atom. Polarisation or covalent character occurs because of charge or size
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Chemical bond is formed by means of attraction between two oppositely charged atoms or sharing of electrons by two atoms in a molecule or by donating a pair of electrons to another atoms. which leads to formation of ionic or pi/sigma(covalent bond) or co ordination bonds.
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Attraction of oppositely charged atoms or molecules and repulsion of similar charged atoms or molecules by means of electrons around the nucleus of an atoms. number of electrons in outer shell of an atoms decides the charge of an atom by means of electro positivity or electro negitivity.
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Attraction of oppositely charged atoms or molecules and repulsion of similar charged atoms or molecules by means of electrons around the nucleus of an atoms.
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Chemical bonding is attraction between the atoms or ions to form new substances. Chemical change always results in new substances. Polarisability is defined as distortion resulted in an electron cloud by the influence of any external force.
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A chemical bond is an attraction between atoms that allows the formation of chemical substances that contain two or more atoms. The bond is caused by the electrostatic force of attraction between opposite charges, either between electrons and nuclei, or as the result of a dipole attraction.
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Chemical bonds are electrostatic forces between two or more atoms which keep the substance intact. These forces are basically forces of attraction between the positive and the negative charged particles. Polarization is the ability of any substance to have distinct charge separation based on its environment....
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Chemical bonds are electrostatic forces between two or more atoms which keep the substance intact. These forces are basically forces of attraction between the positive and the negative charged particles. Polarization is the ability of any substance to have distinct charge separation based on its environment. For example an iron rod when brought closer to a positive charge will induce a negative charge at the nearer end and a positive charge at the farther end thus bringing about polarization. read less
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The force of attraction between the atoms of the substances are classified into covalent and electrovalent bonds Orientation of the charges of an atom towards its ends is called polarisibility
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