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Assertion : Compounds formed between non-metals are largely covalent in character.
Reason : Non-metals readily form anions

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To analyze the given question, we need to evaluate the assertion and the reason provided. ### Step 1: Understanding the Assertion The assertion states that "Compounds formed between non-metals are largely covalent in character." - Non-metals tend to have similar electronegativities, which means that when they bond, the difference in electronegativity is small. - This small difference leads to the sharing of electrons rather than the complete transfer of electrons, which is characteristic of ionic bonds. - Therefore, compounds formed between non-metals, such as water (H2O) or carbon dioxide (CO2), are predominantly covalent in nature. ### Step 2: Understanding the Reason The reason states that "Non-metals readily form anions." - Non-metals have a tendency to gain electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration, often forming anions (negatively charged ions). - For example, chlorine (Cl) can gain an electron to form Cl⁻. - While this statement is true, it does not directly explain why compounds formed between non-metals are largely covalent. ### Step 3: Conclusion - Both the assertion and the reason are true statements. However, the reason does not correctly explain the assertion. - The assertion is true because of the small electronegativity difference between non-metals leading to covalent bonding. - The reason is true in its own context but does not provide a valid explanation for the assertion. ### Final Answer - Assertion: True - Reason: True, but does not correctly explain the assertion.

To analyze the given question, we need to evaluate the assertion and the reason provided. ### Step 1: Understanding the Assertion The assertion states that "Compounds formed between non-metals are largely covalent in character." - Non-metals tend to have similar electronegativities, which means that when they bond, the difference in electronegativity is small. - This small difference leads to the sharing of electrons rather than the complete transfer of electrons, which is characteristic of ionic bonds. - Therefore, compounds formed between non-metals, such as water (H2O) or carbon dioxide (CO2), are predominantly covalent in nature. ...
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