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Polarisation power of a cation increases,when
Options
(a) charge of the cation increases
(b) size of the cation increases
(c) charge of the cation decreases
(d) has no relation to its charge or size
Correct Answer:
charge of the cation increases
Explanation:
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Subject: Chemistry
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