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Loss of electrons from an element 'X' is re[resented by : `X-3e^(-)toX^(3+)" "[X to X^(3+)+3e^(-)]`
If `X^(3+)` combines with oxygen the formula of the product is ___________`[X_(2)O_(3)//XO //X_(3)O_(2)]`

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