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If the chemical formula of the chloride of an element E are ECL³ and ECL^5 then the chemical formula of its oxides will be​

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Answered by jesinthkaghan18
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An element X show variable valency of 4 and 6 Write the chemical formula to its two oxides - 5854442. ...

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Answered by smartbrainz
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The chemical formula of its oxide will be E2O3 and E2O5

Explanation:

  • in the given question the element exhibit variable valency. Since the valency of chloride ion is equal to -1 then the valency which is exhibited by the element is equal to + 3 and + 5.
  • As the  charge which is present in the oxide ion is equal to minus 2 hence the formula of the oxides will be E2O3 and E2O5 this is due to the exchange of the electrons from the to two different substances

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