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Write the favourable factors for the formation of ionic bond.

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The favourable conditions for the formation of ionic bond are :
(i) Low ionization enthalpy for the emement to from positive ion or cation.
(ii) High electeron gain enthalpy for the element to from negative ion or anion.
(iii) High magnitude of littice energy or lattice enthalpy.
For more details, consult section 4.4.
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