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In crystals of which one of the following ionic compounds would you expect maximum distance between centres of cations and anions
Options
(a) CsI
(b) CsF
(c) LiF
(d) LiI
Correct Answer:
CsI
Explanation:
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As Cs+ and I- have the largest size in comparison so their distance between centres will be the maximum