In the formation of the compound XY, atoms of X lost one electron each while atoms

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In the formation of the compound XY, atoms of X lost one electron each while atoms of Y gained one electron each. What is the nature of bond in XY? Predict the two properties of XY.

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answered Jan 16, 2018 by faiz (82,347 points) 6 6 11
edited Jan 25, 2018 by Vikash Kumar
 
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The atoms of X lose electrons whereas the atoms of Y gain electrons. Thus, there is transfer of electrons from atoms of X to atoms of Y. The bond formed by the transfer of electrons is called ionic bond. Therefore, the nature of bond in the compound XY is ionic.

 Properties of ionic compound XY:
(i) The compound will be soluble in water.
(ii) The compound will conduct electricity when dissolved in water or in
molten state.

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