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An element A has an atomic number of 6. Another element B has 17 electrons in its one neutral atom. (a) n which groups of the periodic table would you expect to find these elements?

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An element A has an atomic number of 6. Another element B has 17 electrons in its one neutral atom.

(a) n which groups of the periodic table would you expect to find these elements?

(b) What type of bond is formed between A and B?

(c) Suggest a formula of the compound formed between A and B.

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(a) A in group 14; B in group 17

(b) Covalent bond.

(c) AB 4

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