An atom of an element A has three electrons in its outermost orbit and that of B has six…
Chemistry · NEET · NTA Exams — Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
An atom of an element A has three electrons in its outermost orbit and that of B has six electrons in its outermost orbit. The formula of the compound formed with these two will be:
- A3B6
- A2B3
- A3B2
- A2B
Answer
(B) A 2 B 3
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