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Write the electronic configuration of two elements X and Y whose atomic numbers are 20 and 17 respectively.
Write the molecular formula of the compound formed when element X reacts with element Y. Draw electron-dot structure of the product and also state the nature of the bond formed between both the elements.

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To solve the question step by step, we will follow these instructions: ### Step 1: Determine the electronic configuration of elements X and Y. - **Element X** has an atomic number of 20. The electronic configuration can be determined by filling the electron shells: - K shell: 2 electrons - L shell: 8 electrons - M shell: 10 electrons (2 remaining) ...
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