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Favourable conditions for electrovalency are

A

Low charge on ions, large cation, small anion

B

High charge on ions, small cation, large anion

C

High charge on ions, large cation, small anion

D

Low charge on ions, small cation, large anion

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A

Ions with low charge can easily gain or loose electrons easily. A large cation can loose electrons and a small anion can gain electrons easily.
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