(a)
Interpretation :
The metal from element X or Y should be identified.
Concept Introduction :
The element which have tendency to lose electron is called as metal. After losing electron, metal form cation. Non-metals have tendency to accept electrons and after accepting electrons, non-metals form anion.
(b)
Interpretation :
The non-metal from element X or Y should be identified.
Concept Introduction :
The element which have tendency to lose electron is called as metal. After losing electron, metal form cation. Non-metals have tendency to accept electrons and after accepting electrons, non-metals form anion.
(c)
Interpretation :
The ionic charges of X and Y should be determined.
Concept Introduction :
The element which have tendency to lose electron is called as metal. After losing electron, metal form cation. Non-metals have tendency to accept electrons and after accepting electrons, non-metals form anion.
(d)
Interpretation :
The electronic configuration of the atoms X and Y should be determined.
Concept Introduction :
The element which have tendency to lose electron is called as metal. After losing electron, metal form cation. Non-metals have tendency to accept electrons and after accepting electrons, non-metals form anion.
(e)
Interpretation :
The actual formula and name of the ionic compound should be determined.
Concept Introduction :
The element which has tendency to lose electron is called as metal. After losing electron, metal form cation. Non-metals have tendency to accept electrons and after accepting electrons, non-metals form anion.
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