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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) In 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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