Chemistry, asked by fadhilshamsudeen, 17 days ago

An element ‘X’ forms an oxide X2O3. What will be chloride and sulphate of ‘X’?

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Answered by kailashassti113
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Answer:

We know the valency of Oxygen is 2. Therefore for the chemical formula to be X2O3, the valency of X must be 3. Therefore the formula of its chloride will be XCl3

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Answered by mohammadtahaali84
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Answer:

Since the valency of Oxygen is 2,Therefore the valency of X will be 3.

Therefore formula of X with chloride will be XCl3

and with sulphate it will be X2(SO4)3

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