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A reaction between 'X' and 'Y' forms compound 'Z'. 'X' loses an electron and 'Y' gains an
electron
A) Show the formation of compound Z. What type of compound is it? Write two properties
shown by compound Z.
B) Compare the properties of metals and non-metals on the basis of the following:
0 Malleability and ductility:
(ii) Conductivity;
(iii) Nature of the oxide formed by them.​

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Answered by ALONEUKNOWCLOWN
1

Answer:

A reaction between 'X' and 'Y' forms compound 'Z'. 'X' loses an electron and 'Y' gains an

electron

A) Show the formation of compound Z. What type of compound is it? Write two properties

shown by compound Z.

B) Compare the properties of metals and non-metals on the basis of the following:

0 Malleability and ductility:

(ii) Conductivity;

(iii) Nature of the oxide formed by them.

ANSWER

Given

that the compound X and Y form compound Z. Here, X loses electron and Y gains electron meaning that an ionic or an electrovalent bond is formed. Thus, the compound Z is a crystalline solid, has high melting and boiling point.

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