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Element X reacts with element Y to form a compound Z. During the formation of compound Z, atoms of X lose one electron each whereas atoms of Y gain one electron each. Which of the following property is not shown by compound Z?
(a) high melting point
(b) low melting point
(c) occurrence as solid
(d) conduction of electricity in molten state

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Answered by Anonymous
17

Answer:

Element X reacts with element Y to form a compound Z. During the formation of compound Z, atoms of X lose one electron each whereas atoms of Y gain one electron each. Which of the following property is not shown by compound Z?

(a) high melting point

(b) low melting point

(c) occurrence as solid

(d) conduction of electricity in molten state

Because here, ionic bond is formed, which requires high melting and boiling point.

Answered by samir4934
19

Element X reacts with element Y to form a compound Z. During the formation of compound Z, atoms of X lose one electron each whereas atoms of Y gain one electron each. Which of the following property is not shown by compound Z?

(a) high melting point

(b) low melting point❣️☑️

(c) occurrence as solid

(d) conduction of electricity in molten state

Because here, ionic bond is formed, which requires high melting and boiling point

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