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25 July, 05:08

How many atoms of each element are needed to create an ionic compound of strontium selenide

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  1. 25 July, 07:47
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    Step 1:

    Calculate the ionic charges on both atoms:

    As Strontium belongs to Group-II in periodic table so it will tend to loose two electrons and form Sr⁺², i. e.

    Sr → Sr⁺² + 2 e⁻

    While, Se belonging to Group-VI will tend to gain two electrons and form Se⁻², i. e.

    Se + 2 e⁻ → Se⁻²

    Step 2:

    Multiply the coefficient of each element by the charge of other element.

    Se⁻² * 2 = 2 Se⁻² ∴ where 2 is charge on Sr

    And,

    Sr⁺² * 2 = 2 Sr⁺² ∴ where 2 is charge on Se

    So, the formula comes out to be,

    Sr₂Se₂

    Or divide both coefficients by 2 to have a simplest form. i. e ...

    SrSe

    Result:

    One One atoms of each element are needed to create an ionic compound of Strontium Selenide.
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