Asked by NUT

An element X with electronic configuration 2,8,2 ionises to a configuration of 2,8 when it combines with another element Y of configuration 2,8,7?
(i) state the type of bonding formed between the two elements.
(ii) write a simple ionic equation to represent the ionization of X.
(iii) How many atom/atoms of Y are needed for the comibnation?
(iv) Which of the two atoms has the higher electronegativity.
(v) Name one element that X could combine with in a / to / ratio.

Answers

Answered by DrBob222
An element X with electronic configuration 2,8,2 ionises to a configuration of 2,8 when it combines with another element Y of configuration 2,8,7?
(i) state the type of bonding formed between the two elements.
(ii) write a simple ionic equation to represent the ionization of X.
(iii) How many atom/atoms of Y are needed for the combination?
(iv) Which of the two atoms has the higher electronegativity.
(v) Name one element that X could combine with in a / to / ratio.
<B> (i) ionic
(ii) X --> X^2+ + 2e
(iii) Y + e ==> Y^- so two atoms of Y are needed to combine with 1 atom X.
(iv) Probably X is Mg. Probably Y is Cl. Cl could combine in a 1:2 ratio to form MgCl2
Answered by Awuhe
I need brief explanation
Answered by Ezekiel
state the types of bonding formed between the two element
There are no AI answers yet. The ability to request AI answers is coming soon!

Related Questions