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In the formation of compound AB2, atom A donates electrons to atom B. If the atomic numbers of A and B are 12 and 9 respectively, show the electron dot structures of A and B and the formation of AB2. Name the type of bond formed.

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Answered by panashyadav
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In the compound of compound, atom A donates one electron to two atoms of B if the atomic number of A and B are 12 and 9 respectively, then -

The compound formed by the two atoms A and B is .

The bond required to form the compound is ionic bond.

PROPERTIES OF THE COMPOUND:

The compound is ionic in nature i.e. the compound can be dissociated into ions  and  in its aqueous solution.

The boiling point and melting point of this compound is very high due to the ionic bonding.

This compound has higher enthalpies of fusion and vapourisation that the covalent compounds.

Explanation:

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