Chemistry, asked by santhoshsrm2005, 9 months ago

Reaction between X and Y forms compound Z. X loses electron and Y gains
electron. Which properties is not shown by Z?

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Answered by hearthacker54
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Given that the compound  X and Y form compound Z.

Here, X loses electron and Y gains electron meaning that an ionic or an electrovalent bond is formed. Thus, the compound Z is a crystalline solid, has high melting and boiling point. It conducts electricity in the molten state. 

The compound Z cannot have a low melting point.

low melting point

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