Chemistry, asked by dikshita20, 11 months ago

an element X has four valence electron while element Y has 6 Valence Electrons ?what type of bond is expected to be formed? Write the structure of the compound ?

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Answered by MATHANGI07
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X represent carbon
Y represent oxygen

since carbon has tetravalency it forms covalent bond with oxygen and forms CO2 that is carbon dioxide

the property of catenation of carbon enables it to form compounds with almost all elements

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Answered by Khushi0511
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In the question it is given that ;
Element X has 4 valence electrons. So,its electronic configuration will be = [2,4]

Also, Element Y has 6 valence electrons.So, its electronic configuration will be = [ 2,6 ]

↪️So, from this configuration we can say that \bf{element\:X\:is\:carbon} and from second configuration \bf{element\:Y\:is\:oxygen}

So, atomic structure will be C=O=C it will form double bond and compound will be CO2.


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