In an ionic compound \( \mathrm{A}^{+} \mathrm{X}^{-} \)the degree ...
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In an ionic compound \( \mathrm{A}^{+} \mathrm{X}^{-} \)the degree of covalent
\( \mathrm{P} \) bonding is greatest when:
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(1) \( \mathrm{A}^{+} \)and \( \mathrm{X}^{-} \)ion are small
(2) \( \mathrm{A}^{+} \)and \( \mathrm{X}^{-} \)ion are large
(3) \( \mathrm{A}^{+} \)and \( \mathrm{X}^{-} \)ion are approximately of the same size
(4) \( \mathrm{A}^{+} \)is small and \( \mathrm{X}^{-} \)is large
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