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Miike012
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What is the explanation for the fact that the bonding in SnI4 is more covalent than the bonding in SnF4 ?
My thought was... because A polar bond is a covalent bond in which there is a separation of charge between one end and the other.
Thus... I am trying to prove that SnI4 is more polar than SnF4... can some one please help me explain...? thank you.
My thought was... because A polar bond is a covalent bond in which there is a separation of charge between one end and the other.
Thus... I am trying to prove that SnI4 is more polar than SnF4... can some one please help me explain...? thank you.