elect all statements that are correct   Question 26 options:   The elements with higher electropositivity are metals   The elements having smaller atomic radius have high electronegativity values   Ionic bond is formed by the mutual sharing of equal number of electrons    According to Valence Bond Theory, it is only the Valence electrons that take part in bond formation   Potassium is more electropositive compared to sodium   Valence of an element is simply the number of bonds that an atom of the element can form   Bond formed between two similar atoms will always be non polar covalent   Ionic bonds are formed between the two atoms of similar electronegativities   The elements with high nuclear charge will have lower electronegativity   Beryllium has lesser electronegitivity compared to Lithium

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Select all statements that are correct

 

Question 26 options:

 

The elements with higher electropositivity are metals

 

The elements having smaller atomic radius have high electronegativity values

 

Ionic bond is formed by the mutual sharing of equal number of electrons 

 

According to Valence Bond Theory, it is only the Valence electrons that take part in bond formation

 

Potassium is more electropositive compared to sodium

 

Valence of an element is simply the number of bonds that an atom of the element can form

 

Bond formed between two similar atoms will always be non polar covalent

 

Ionic bonds are formed between the two atoms of similar electronegativities

 

The elements with high nuclear charge will have lower electronegativity

 

Beryllium has lesser electronegitivity compared to Lithium

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