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Using the periodic table , predict the formula of compound formed between element x group 13 and another element Y of group 16 .

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The valency of A (group 13) is 3 and that of B (group 16) is  2.The compound has 2 atoms of A and 3 of B. Hence, the formula `=A_(2)B_(3)`.
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