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Write the formula of the product formed when the element A (atomic number 19) combines with the element B (atomic number 17) Draw its electronic dot structure. What is the nature of the bond formed ?

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Electronic configuration of element A (Z = 19) is 2, 8, 8, 1
Electronic configuration of element B(Z = 17) is 2, 8, 7.
The element A has one valence electron while the element B has seven electrons in its valence shell. One electron gets transferred from the atom of element A to the atom of element B. As a result of electron transfer, an ionic bond is formed.
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