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When an element of very low ionization potential is reacted with an element of very high electron affinity:

A

A weak ionic bond is formed

B

A strong ionic bond is formed

C

A polar covalent bond is formed

D

A hydrogen bond is formed

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  • When an element of very low ionisation potential reacts with an element with very high electron affinity, the bond formed will be predominantly :

    A
    ionic
    B
    covalent
    C
    co-ordinate
    D
    hydrogen.
  • The element with high electron affinity is

    A
    Nitrogen
    B
    Oxygen
    C
    Sulphur
    D
    Phosphorous
  • The element having electron affinity is

    A
    Fluorine
    B
    Nitrogen
    C
    Chlorine
    D
    Oxygen
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