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The halides of transition elements become more covalent with increasing oxidaiton state of the metal . Why ?

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With the increase in the oxidation state, the size of the metal cation decreases. Its capacity to polarise the electron cloud of the anion increases leading to greater covalent character of the metal halide.
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