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Which 2 elements will form an ionic compound with a 3:2 ratio?

Mg and Al
Na and N
Mg and S
Be and P
Li and Al

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Answer:be and p lol

Step-by-step explanation:

i got it wrong and it told me which one was right lol.

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Answer:

Mg and Al

Step-by-step explanation:

The two elements that will form an ionic compound with a ratio 3:2 is Mg and Al.

Mg has a valency of 2

Al has a valency of 3

To form an ionic bond, there is a transfer of electrons from the Mg to the Al.

This leaves a positive charge on the Mg and a negative charge on Al

When the valency is exchange, we would have:

Mg₃Al₂

So the elements are Mg and Al

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