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प्रश्न
An element X forms the following compounds with hydrogen, carbon and oxygen :
H2X, CX2, XO2, XO3
State the three valencies of element X which are illustrated by these compounds.
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उत्तर
H2X:
Element / Ion H X
Valency 1 2
To stabilize the compound with hydrogen, two atoms of X are required. Therefore, the valency of X in this compound will be two.
CX2:
Element/ Ion C X
Valency 4 2
To stabilize the compound with carbon, two atoms of X are required. Thus, the valency of X in this compound is two.
XO2:
Elements / Ion X O
Valency 4 -2
To stabilize this compound with oxygen, four atoms of X are required. Thus, the valency of X in this compound is four.
XO3:
Elements/ Ion X O
Valency 6 -2
To stabilize this compound with oxygen, six atoms of X are required. Thus, the valency of X in this compound is six.
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