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Q.1 Write the symbol of 3 particles that have only 2 electrons.
I can write He and H2. What could be the third one ?
Q.2 Element X reacts with bromine to from an ionic compound XBr2.
a) Is X a metal or a non metal ?
b) Deduce the charge of the Ion X in the compound XBr2
c) What is the formula of the oxide formed when X reacts with oxygen ?
From what I've understood Xbr2 means there is only 1 X ion and 2 Bromine Ions. The electronic configuration for bromine in 2,8,18,7. So does bromine take another 25 electrons or will it lose its 7 ? And if their are 2 of these ions then the total electrons to be transferred are 14 and if X is only a single ion it has to fill all those 14 electrons in its valence shell. What element can do that ? I'm confused, just started bonding for the first time.
I can write He and H2. What could be the third one ?
Q.2 Element X reacts with bromine to from an ionic compound XBr2.
a) Is X a metal or a non metal ?
b) Deduce the charge of the Ion X in the compound XBr2
c) What is the formula of the oxide formed when X reacts with oxygen ?
From what I've understood Xbr2 means there is only 1 X ion and 2 Bromine Ions. The electronic configuration for bromine in 2,8,18,7. So does bromine take another 25 electrons or will it lose its 7 ? And if their are 2 of these ions then the total electrons to be transferred are 14 and if X is only a single ion it has to fill all those 14 electrons in its valence shell. What element can do that ? I'm confused, just started bonding for the first time.