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If element 'X' has 6 valence electrons and element 'Y' has 3 valence electrons. Create the correct chemical formula of the compound formed between 'X' and 'Y'. *

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Answered by suptarouth
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Element X has 6 valence electrons. And y has 3 valence electrons. So cross multiply both. Then the result comes X3Y6

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Answered by smartbrainz
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Y2X3 is the compound which is formed from the information which is given about.

Explanation:

  • X has six valence electrons , as a result of this is the capacity to to accept two electrons from other atom. Hence 3 atoms of X accepts 6 electron from Y.
  • Y has a valence electron number of 3. As a result of this it has the capacity to donate 3 electron. Hence two atom of Y donates 6 electron to the atom of x. As a result of this there is a formation of a compound

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