X2o3 What Is X - How To Discuss
X2o3 What Is X
If element X could form oxides with the formula X2O3, then element X might be located ...? 3
In the same group on table ic
(1) In Ba (3)
(2) CDs (4) No.
The answer is yes, but why?
Or charge 2.x 3 = 6.
2 x X = 6+ then X = 3+
Items loaded with 3+ are in column 13 with B, Al and In.
If you have a molecular formula and you want to find the charges of the elements in this formula, take the numbers (in this case 2 and 3) and plot them on the elements. So after X 2 will go to O (which means oxygen charge is 2) and 3 will go to X (X's charge is 3+). Since X's payload is 3+, it is part of the Group 3 item which contains 2+ payload belonging to group 2 and one item with 1+ payload belonging to group 1.
Below is an example of a metd change. If you have the molecular formula Mg3N2 and you want to know the charge of each element. 2 Mg, so you know Mg's charge is 2+. And 3 will go into N, so you know that the charge of N is 3.