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An ion Z^(+3) contains 10 electrons and ...

An ion `Z^(+3)` contains `10` electrons and `14` neutrons. Element `Z` has valency equal to the valency of an another element `X` which has five electrons less than `Ar` in its outermost shell. ldentify the elements `Z` and `X`.

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