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7 April, 23:34

Sometimes, based on the electron configurations of the elements involved, a possible chemical formula for a compound can be predicted. Elements A ([core]ns2) and B ([core]ns2np5) react to form ionic compound AxBy. Select the false statement below:

A) element A serves as the reducing agent in the reaction to form AxBy

B) the x and y in AxBy must reflect the lowest whole number ratio of moles of A to moles of B

C) x + y = 3

D) the first ionization energy (IE1) of B is most probably lower than the first ionization energy (IE1) of A

E) the B in AxBy has a - 1 oxidation state

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  1. 7 April, 23:39
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    D) the first ionization energy (IE1) of B is most probably lower than the first ionization energy (IE1) of A

    Explanation:

    As mentioned the possible chemical formula for a compound can be predicted from electron configurations of the elements.

    The first element 'A' has electronic configuration as "[core]ns²

    It means it has two valence electrons and it can give those valence electrons to attain noble gas or full filled stability.

    So the element is most likely to form a dipositive ion.

    Now for element B the configuration is : [Core]ns²np⁵

    thus it has seven valence electrons and it will most likely to accept an electron to gain full filled stability. So B will form a mono negative ion.

    The possible formula will be AB₂ [Like MgCl₂]

    So the false statements are:

    D) the first ionization energy (IE1) of B is most probably lower than the first ionization energy (IE1) of A : the first ionization energy of A will be lower than B as B cannot give an electron easily.

    The other statements are correct:

    A) element A serves as the reducing agent in the reaction to form AxBy : As A will lose electrons so it will acts as reducing agent and itself gets oxidized

    B) yes it is whole number as calculated above.

    C) x + y = 1+2 = 3

    E) Already calculated that B has oxidation state of - 1.
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