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M is a metal above hydrogen in the metal activity series and its oxide has the formula M2O. This oxide when dissolved in water forms the corresponding hydroxide which is a good conductor of electricity, in the above context answer the following: 

a) what kind of combination exists between M and O? ( Ionic/covalent)

b) state the number of electrons in the outermost shell of M

c) Name the group to which M belongs​

Answers

Answered by suruchi4021
2

Explanation:

(i) Electrovalent bond exists between M and O.

(ii) One electron is there in the outermost shell.

(iii) M belongs to First group.

(iv) M+ + e– ⟶ M (at cathode).

M + M ⟶ M2

(v) Oxygen gas is liberated at anode.

Answered by Karthi2112
6

Answer:

(i) Electrovalent bond exists between M and O.

(ii) One electron is there in the outermost shell.

(iii) M belongs to First group.

Explanation:

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