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Question
Elements A, B, C and D have electronic configurations:
A = 2, 8, 1
B = 2, 8, 7
C = 2, 5
D = 1
- What type of bond is formed between:
- A and B
- C and D
- What is the formula of the compound formed between:
- B and D
- A and B
Very Long Answer
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Solution
i.
- An electrovalent bond forms when A donates 1 electron and B accepts it, and both attain a stable octet.
- A covalent bond is formed as electrons are shared between C and D.
ii.
- DB, as B needs one electron to complete its octet and D needs one electron to complete its duplet; hence, they both share one electron pair and form the DB compound.
- AB, as A has the tendency to donate one electron and gain stability, whereas B has the tendency to gain one electron to be stable. Hence, A donates one electron, and B accepts it, forming the AB compound.
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Chapter 2: Chemical Bonding - EXERCISE [Page 44]
