An ionic compound A + B – is most likely to be formed when:
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An ionic compound A+B– is most likely to be formed when:
- the ionization energy of A high and electron affinity of B is low
- the ionization energy of A is low and electron affinity of B is high
- both, the ionization energy of A and electron affinity of B are high
- both, the ionization energy of A and electron affinity of B are low
Answer
(B) the ionization energy of A is low and electron affinity of B is high
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