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प्रश्न
The atomic numbers of four elements P, Q, R and S are 6, 10, 12 and 17 respectively. Which two elements can combine to form a covalent compound?
पर्याय
P and R
Q and S
P and S
R and S
MCQ
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उत्तर
P and S
Explanation:
Element P (atomic number 6) has 4 valence electrons, and element S (atomic number 17) has 7 valence electrons, making both of them non-metals. Since non-metals react with each other by sharing electrons to achieve stability, they combine to form a covalent compound. Element R is a metal and element Q is an unreactive noble gas, so they cannot form covalent bonds.
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