Question #25b8e
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Explanation:
The idea here is that you need to use the fact that you know the charges on the bromide anion and on the sodium cation to determine the charges on the
So, bromine is located in group 17 of the periodic table, which means that it forms
You know that ionic compounds follow the criss cross rule, which states that the charge on the cation becomes the subscript on the anion and vice versa.
This means that the
#"XBr"_color(red)(3) -> "X"^color(red)(3+) + 3"Br"^(-)#
The
Sodium is located in group 1 of the periodic table, which means that it forms
#"Na"_color(blue)(2)"Y" -> 2"Na"^(+) + "Y"^color(blue)(2-)#
The
Therefore, the compound that is made up of
#2"X"^color(red)(3+) + 3"Y"^color(blue)(2-) -> "X"_color(blue)(2)"Y"_color(red)(3)#