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Element X is in Group 2 and element Y is in Group 17. A compound formed between these two elements is most likely to have the formula:

a.X2Y7
b.XY2
c.X7Y2
d.X2Y

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The answer is:  XY₂ .
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Answer: The correct option is B.

Explanation: We are given that Element X is present in Group 2, so its valence electronic configuration will be: [tex][\text{Noble gas}]ns^2[/tex] . It will loose 2 electrons in order to attain stable electronic configuration.

Element Y is present in Group 17, so its valence electronic configuration is: [tex][\text{Noble gas}]ns^2np^5[/tex] .It will gain 1 electron to attain stable electronic configuration.

Hence, we can say that 2 atoms of Y-element will be required to combine with 1 atom of X-element.

Therefore, the formula becomes [tex]XY_2[/tex].

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