A compound contains atoms X , Y and Z . The oxidation number of X is +2, Y is +5 and Z is…
Chemistry · Class 11 · CBSE — Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry
A compound contains atoms X, Y and Z. The oxidation number of X is +2, Y is +5 and Z is –2. The possible formula of the compound is
- XYZ2
- Y2(XZ3)2
- X3(YZ4)2
- X3(Y4Z)2
Answer
(C) X 3 ( YZ 4 ) 2
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