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if M is an element of group 2 and X is an element of group 17 then which type of compound will be formed by M and X? ​

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Answered by AVI753
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Answer:

the answer is  MX 2

Explanation:

M  will lose two electrons to complete its octet. It will form M  2+

 ion. X  will gain one electron to complete its octet. It will form X  −  ion. One M2+ ion will combine with two X  − ions.

the example is  CaCl2

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Answered by bhumikamanjunath1206
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Answer:

alkaline earth metal halides

Explanation:

Elements of group 2 are classified as alkaline earth metals and group 17 has halogens

when alkaline earth metals and halogens react they form alkaline earth metal halides

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