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An element Y has electronic configuration 2, 8, 2.
Another element X has electronic configuration (2, 8, 7). The number of valence electrons of Y is 2 and that of X is 7. An atom of Y acquires a stable configuration of 8 electrons by losing two electrons from its outermost shell (one each to each atom of X) and thus becomes a positive ion, Y2+.

However an atom of X, which contains 7 electrons in its outermost shell, can accept only 1 of the 2 electrons donated by an atom of Y. Therefore, for each Y atom forming a Y2+ ion, there must be two X atoms to form two X- ions.

(a) Which type of bond does this compound form ?

(b) In the formation of the compound …………… (transfer/sharing) of electrons takes place.

(c) Name two other compounds that form this type of a bond.

(d) Draw the orbital diagram for the formation of this compound.

(e) This type of bond is formed between …………… (metals and metals/metals and non metals/non metals and non metals).

(f) Can the above compound conduct electricity ?

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(a) It forms an ionic bond (electrovalent bond).

(b) In the formation of the compound transfer of electrons takes place.

(c) Sodium chloride and Calcium oxide.

(d)

Draw the orbital diagram for the formation of this compound. Atomic Structure and Chemical Bonding, Concise Chemistry Solutions ICSE Class 9.

(e) This type of bond is formed between metals and non metals.

(f) Yes, it can conduct electricity in molten state or in aqueous solution.

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