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19 January, 17:40

An element A forms a compound AH3 with hydrogen. Another element B forms a compound BA2 with B. Given that the valency of hydrogen is 1, what are the valencies of A & B?

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  1. 19 January, 18:39
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    A - 3

    B - 6

    Explanation:

    The valency of hydrogen atom is + 1

    The valancy of an atom of other element combining with the hydrogen atom can be determined from the number of associated hydrogen.

    when H combines with A, three atoms of hydrogen are used. Thus the valency of element A is - 3

    Now B combines with two molecules of A whose valency is - 3

    The valency of B would be twice the valency of element A i. e 6

    if hydrogen combines with B, then the compound formed will be BH6
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