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1. Elements Q and S react together to form an ionic compound. Under normal conditions, which physical state will the compound QS exist in? 2. Can Q and S, both be metals? Justify your answer.

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  1. Elements Q and S react together to form an ionic compound. Under normal conditions, which physical state will the compound QS exist in?
  2. Can Q and S, both be metals? Justify your answer.
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  1.  As QS is an ionic compound, it consists of ions bonded tightly together by strong electrostatic forces between them. Due to this, it is a hard solid.
  2. No, Q and S can’t both be metals because they react to form an ionic compound. This is only possible when one is a metal and the other is a non-metal.
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Chapter 2: Chemical Bonding - EXERCISE-2 [Page 35]

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S.P. Singh Concise Chemistry [English] Class 10 ICSE
Chapter 2 Chemical Bonding
EXERCISE-2 | Q 8. (a) | Page 35
Frank Chemistry Part 2 [English] Class 10 ICSE
Chapter 2 Chemical Bonding
Questions from ICSE Examinations | Q 2005. 1. (b) (iii) (iv) | Page 45
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