If atom X with six electrons in its outermost shell combines with atom Y with one electron in its outermost shell to form an ionic compound, then?

a

six atoms of X will combine with one of Y

b

two atoms of X will combine with six of Y

c

one atom of X will combine with two of Y

d

two atoms of X will combine with one of Y

e

one atom of X will combine with six of Y

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Kellydance
1 year ago
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Onamegs
10 years ago

The choosing answer is correct

musagwarzo
3 months ago

Danboy gwarzo said the answer is

Habibat2344444
1 year ago

Mistake

joy ugwu
10 years ago

the answer is correct because x is oxygen having six valence electron and y is hydrogen with one electron when this two elements combine they form h20 i.e one molecule of x combining with two molecules of y.

Todoaoi
1 year ago

yep no doubt it's correct 😁👌

everlast89
2 months ago

waw ok

FAVFRANCIS
4 years ago

The answer is supposed to be D because
H O
1 2
Combining will give H20
Please Myschool correct this

abdull d don
11 years ago

the answer is wrong the answer is B

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