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the bond between the group 2 and group 17 elements is formed by​

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Answered by bakyashree06
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Explanation:

The bond between two elements in group 17[VIIA) of the periodic table is likely to be lonac/cova In the reaction of Cl2 + 2KI → KCl + the conversion of 21 tol, is deemed as _[oxidation/reduce The covalent molecule containing three single covalent bonds is.

Answered by adventureisland
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The group 2 and group 17 bond is Cl_{2} + KI_{2} + KCl + 21.

Explanation:

  • The bond between two elements in group 17 of the periodic table is likely to be lonac/cova.
  • Therefore, the Cl_{2} + KI_{2} + KCl + 21 reaction total is regarded as an oxidation/reduction.

OXIDATION:

  • Oxidation occurs when an electron is removed from a molecule during a chemical reaction.
  • In other words during oxidation, electrons are lost. There is an opposite process of oxidation called reduction, which produces electron gains.

REDUCTION:

  • Any of a class of chemical reactions in which the number of electrons associated with an atom or group of atoms is increased.
  • The electrons taken up by the substance reduced are supplied by another substance which is thereby oxidized.

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