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Give Lewis structures and formulae for the ionic compounds formed between the following pairs of elements:
(i) Ba, Cl (ii) Na, S (iii) Mg, F (iv) Na, P

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To solve the question of providing Lewis structures and formulae for the ionic compounds formed between the given pairs of elements, we will follow a systematic approach for each pair. ### Step-by-Step Solution #### (i) Barium (Ba) and Chlorine (Cl) 1. **Determine the Valence Electrons**: - Barium (Ba) is in Group 2, so it has 2 valence electrons. ...
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