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Chapter 2 Problem 114P

Question

Element \(\mathrm{X}\) reacts with element \(\mathrm{Y}\) to form an ionic compound containing \(\mathrm{X}^{4+}\) and \(\mathrm{Y}^{2-}\) ions. Write a formula for the compound and suggest in which periodic groups these elements are likely to be found. Name a representative compound.

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Here, we are asked to write a formula for the compound in the given reaction and suggest in which periodic groups these elements are likely to be found and also name a representative compound.

The formula for the ionic compound that is formed when element X reacts with element Y is XY2. It is given that element, X contains 4+ charge, which means X can be found in group 4B and Y has charge of 2- which means it is found in group 6A. A possible compound is Titanium oxide \((TiO_2)\) because Titanium (Ti) has a charge of 4+ and oxygen has a charge of 2-.

 

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Title Chemistry 11 
Author Raymond Chang
ISBN 9780073402680

Solved: Element X reacts with element Y to form an ionic

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