Chemistry, asked by adhilnazeer2, 5 months ago

An element X has two electrons in the outermost shell of its atom and combines with an element Y having 6 electrons in the outermost shell of its atom to form a compound. a) Write the step involved In the formation of the compound formed. b) What type of bond will be formed between X and Y? c) Is it soluble In water or benzene? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by debarshimahanta
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Answer:

An element 'A' has two electrons in the outermost shell of its atom and combines with an element 'B' having seven electrons in the outermost shell, forming the compound

Explanation:

The compound when dissolved in water conducts electric current. Giving reasons, state the natrue of chemical bond in the compound

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