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An element A has 3 electrons in the outermost orbit and element B has 6 electrons in the outermost orbit. What will be the formula of the compound formed?

A
AB2
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A2B3
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A2B6
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A3B2
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Solution

The correct option is B A2B3
In a neutral molecule, the sum of the bonding valence electrons on each element must be equal to the total number of valence electrons in the entire compound.

If we have a 3 valence electrons, the "A" charge will be either +3 or -5 for a full octet, and 6 valence electrons in "B" atoms will most likely result in acquisition of additional electrons. for an octet and relative charge of -2. Thus, "A" will be the positive ion, at +3. Let x be the number of A atoms with charge C1 and y be the number of B atoms with charge C2.
x×C1=y×C2
3×x=2×y
xy=23=12
A2B3 compound will be formed.

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