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                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.
            
        (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.
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                    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
    
(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
    
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