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Question
Write the three necessary conditions required for the formation of an electrovalent compound.
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Solution
- Low Ionization Potential: The metallic element must require very low energy to lose its outermost valence electrons and easily turn into a positive cation.
- High Electron Affinity: The non-metallic element must have a high tendency to accept electrons, releasing a large amount of energy when converting into a negative anion.
- Large Electronegativity Difference: The electronegativity difference between the two interacting elements must be high (typically greater than 1.7) to ensure a clean, unidirectional transfer of electrons.
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