Chemistry
Elements A, B and C have atomic numbers 9, 20 and 10 respectively.
(i) State which one is (1) a non-metal; (2) a metal; (3) chemically inert.
(ii) Write down the formula of the compound formed by two of the above elements.
Atomic Structure
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Answer
(i) The electronic configurations of the elements are:
A[9] = [2, 7]
B[20] = [2, 8, 8, 2]
C[10] = [2, 8]
(1) A is a non-metal as it will gain electron to attain a stable octet.
(2) B is a metal as it will lose two electrons to attain a stable octet.
(3) C is chemically inert as it's valence shell is completely filled.
(ii) A has 7 electrons in the outermost shell. Therefore, it will try to gain one electron to attain stable octet, hence, A has valency [1-]
As B has 2 in the outermost shell. Therefore, it will try to lose 2 electrons to attain stable octet, hence, B has valency [2+]
Since valency of A is 1- and valency of B is 2+
Formula of the compound:
So, we get the formula as
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