why no bond in chemistry is 100% ionic?
Answer Posted / saim
its so simple friends
ionic character depend upon eletronegativity. if two elements form molecule and one has zero electronegatvity then compound will be 100 % ionic character.
you should know that no atom in this universe has zero electronegativity.
least electronegativity in periodic table is Cs = 0.7 and highest is F =4.0 and bond will be 92 % ionic in CsF
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