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Given Scandium +5, make a proper ionic bond with oxygen.
a
Sc5O2
b
ScO
c
Sc5O
d
Sc2O5

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User Jhamm
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Answer:

Sc2O5

Step-by-step explanation:

We must first consider the relative valencies of the elements. Recall that the formulae of the compound must involve an exchange in the valencies of the two combining species. Hence the first step in solving the problem must be to put down the individual valencies of the both elements then exchange thief valencies to obtain the actual formula of the compound formed by a combination of the both species as we shall show below;

Oxygen=2

Scandium= 5

When the both exchange their valencies

Scandium= 2

Oxygen=5

Hence the formula of the compound will be Sc2O5

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User Robin Nabel
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Answer:

d . Sc2O5

Step-by-step explanation:

Hello,

In this case, when forming oxides from a metal and oxygen, for us to find out each element's subscript, we must exchange them as shown below, considering +5 for scandium:


Sc^(+5)_2O^(-2)_5

For that reason, the answer is d . Sc2O5

Best regards.

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User Jordan Magnuson
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