Element X is a metal with a valency 2.
Element Y is a non-metal with a valency 3.
Write equations to show how X and Y form ions.
x ---> x2+ +2e
Y +3e -----> y3-.
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Element X is a metal with a valency 2.
Element Y is a non-metal with a valency 3.
Write equations to show how X and Y form ions.
x ---> x2+ +2e
Y +3e -----> y3-.
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Element X is a metal with a valency 2.
Element Y is a non-metal with a valency 3.
If Y is a diatomic gas, write the equation for the direct combination of X and Y to form a compound.
3x + y2 ----> x3y2
Element X is a metal with a valency 2.
Element Y is a non-metal with a valency 3.
Write two applications of electrolysis in which the anode diminishes in mass.
The anode diminishes in electroplating and electrorefining.
Element X is a metal with a valency 2.
Element Y is a non-metal with a valency 3.
If the compound formed between X and Y is melted and an electric current passed through the molten compound, the element X will be obtained at the (1).............. and Y at the (2) ........... of the electrolytic cell ( provide missing words.)
1) Cathode, 2) anode
What kind of particles will be found in liquid compounds which are a non-electrolyte ?
Molecules
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