An element, E, has the electronic configuration 1s22s22p63s2p3. The reaction of E with a halogen X can give?

a

EX3 and EX5

b

EX3 only

c

EX5 only

d

EX2 and EX3

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the element is phosphorous btw

Kefomdipurity
2 years ago

The possible products of the reaction between sulfur(E)
and a halogen X are:

EX3: This compound would result from the sharing of 3 electrons between sulfur and X, forming a compound with a 1:3 ratio of sulfur to X.

EX5: This compound would result from the sharing of 5 electrons between sulfur and X, forming a compound with a 1:5 ratio of sulfur to X.

So, the correct answer is:

A. EX3 and EX5

Mahmudadam05
4 years ago

explains please

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