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Valence electrons in the element A are 3 and that in element B are 6. Most probable compound formed from A and B is:

A
A2B
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AB2
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A6B3
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A2B3
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Solution

The correct option is D A2B3
Valence electron in A=3
Valence electron in B=6

Thus, A is electropositive and B is electronegative. A can lose three electrons B can gain two electrons to attain a stable configuration.

Thus, A exists as A3+ and B as B2 thus, compound is A2B3.

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