An elemnt M isin the group of 13 of the periodic table. What is the formula of its oxide
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Explanation: As the element M belongs to group 13th of the periodic table so it has 3 valence electrons, i.e., it can have +3 oxidation state while oxygen atom (with 2 valency) has −2 oxidation state. So the formula for the corresponding oxide is M2O3.
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M2O3
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+3 oxidation state while oxygen atom 2 valancey
-2 oxidation
=M2O3
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