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Chemical formula of chloride of an element "X" is XCl3. Find the formula of it's nitride and sulphate.​

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Answered by ACHAL508
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The carbonate radical is divalent, so 3 of them would be needed along with 2 of X. The formula would be X₂(CO₃)₃.

Oxygen is usually divalent also, so the oxide formula would be X₂O₃.

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Answered by baladesigns2007
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Answer:

The element X is having valency 3.

So, X nitride = XN

     X sulphate = X₂(SO₄)₃

Explanation:

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