Chemistry, asked by swastisharma027, 8 days ago

If a compound is formed from atom A [at. no. 19] and an atom Y [at. no. 17], would the compound 'AY' be an electrovalent or covalent compound. Give reasons.​

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Answered by bkshs1119
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Answer:

THE COMPOUND IS AN ELECTROVALENT COMPOUND SINCE THE ELEMENT A IS POTASSIUM (ATOMIC NUMBER 19) AND CHLORINE (ATOMIC NUMBER 17)

THE COMPOUND FORMED BETWEEN A METAL AND A NON-METAL AND TRANSFER OF ELECTRONS FROM METAL TO NON-METALS IS CALLED AS ELECTROVALENT OR IONIC COMPOUNDS

THE FORMED COMPOUND WILL HAVE THE FORMULA AS KCl

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Answered by malaybhattacharya66
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Answer:

it is electrovalent

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