The formula of the compound formed between a trivalent metal, M and a divalent non-metal, Y is
a
M2Y3
b
M3Y2
c
MY
d
M3Y
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Blackvillian
7 months ago
The formula for a compound formed between a trivalent metal (M) and a divalent non-metal (Y) is M₂Y₃. This is because the metal forms a (M^{3+}ion and the non-metal forms a (Y^{2-}ion, and to create a neutral compound, the charges are crossed and the subscripts are added to balance the overall charge, resulting in two (M^{3+}ions and three (Y^{2-} ions for a total charge of (2X3+)+(3X2-)=6+-6=0

mimi1028
1 year ago
Please my school i think the given answer is wrong please try and correct it or u give better explanation y the answer u choose is correct because i dont understand ur explanation

