Q. An atom of an element has three electrons in its outer shell and has six electrons in outermost shell. The formula of the compound formed between these two will be

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Solution:

In this case the valence electrons in the atom is three and hence its valency is generally . In the atom the number of valence electrons is six. Hence its valency is usually . Hence the formula of the molecule formed from and could be . An example of two such elements are and and the formula of Aluminium oxide is .