Electronegativity

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Tokspor

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I got a question from my Kaplan review about which of following metals would make the most ionic salt with I-: Li+, Na+, K+, or Cs+.

I chose Li+ since Li+ and I- are the farthest apart, relative to these choices, on the periodic table. However, the text said it was Cs+ because Cs+ is the most electropositive metal. By that logic, the ionic strength isn't about differences in electronegativity?