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A and B are elements with atomic numbers 16 and 17. Write different combinations of binary compounds known from them

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To solve the problem of finding different combinations of binary compounds formed from elements A and B, where A has an atomic number of 16 (Sulfur, S) and B has an atomic number of 17 (Chlorine, Cl), we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the Elements**: - Element A (atomic number 16) is Sulfur (S). - Element B (atomic number 17) is Chlorine (Cl). ...
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