Fajan's Rule
Fajan's Rule: Overview
This Topic covers sub-topics such as Polarization, Fajan's Rule, Polarizability, Polarizing Power, Applications of Polarization, Factors Affecting Polarization, Effect of Configuration of the Cation on Polarisation and, Acidity and Basicity of Oxyacids
Important Questions on Fajan's Rule
The melting point of the covalent compounds is _____ than the ionic compounds.

The polarizability of an anion is directly proportional to its _____.

Write the electronic configuration of calcium.

is an electron deficient compound but is not. This is because

Assertion Covalent character follows:
Reason According to Fajan's rules, covalent character of ionic compounds increases with decrease in size of cation.

Which of the following compounds is polar ?

The covalent characters of and follow the order :

The most polarisable ion among the following is.

Choose the correct statement with reference to water and hydrogen peroxide.

What is the electronic configuration of ion?

Alkali metal and alkaline earth metal ions have less polarising power because of _____ configuration when compared to transition metals.

The electronic configuration is _____.

Polarising action of on anion is stronger than that of because

Incorrect option among the following is :

What is the correct order of decreasing polarisability of the following ions?

What will be the correct sequence of increasing covalent character ?

Predict the correct order of ionic radius.

Which option represents correct order of increasing covalent character of chlorides?

bond enthalpy is greater than bond, because:

The sequence of the polarizability of ions is
