Element M is a shiny and highly reactive metal ( melting point 63°C ) , and element X is a highly reactive nonmetal ( melting point -7 .2ºC ) . They react to form a compound with the empirical formula MX. a colorless, brittle white solid that melts at 734ºC . When dissolved in water or when in the molten state, the substance conducts electricity. When chlorine gas is bubbled through an aqueous solution containing MX. a reddish-brown liquid appears and Cl - ions are formed. From these observations, identify M and X. (You may need to consult a handbook of chemistry for the melting-point values.)
Element M is a shiny and highly reactive metal ( melting point 63°C ) , and element X is a highly reactive nonmetal ( melting point -7 .2ºC ) . They react to form a compound with the empirical formula MX. a colorless, brittle white solid that melts at 734ºC . When dissolved in water or when in the molten state, the substance conducts electricity. When chlorine gas is bubbled through an aqueous solution containing MX. a reddish-brown liquid appears and Cl - ions are formed. From these observations, identify M and X. (You may need to consult a handbook of chemistry for the melting-point values.)
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Element M is a shiny and highly reactive metal
(
melting point 63°C
)
, and element X is a highly reactive nonmetal
(
melting point -7
.2ºC
)
. They react to form a compound with the empirical formula MX. a colorless, brittle white solid that melts at
734ºC
. When dissolved in water or when in the molten state, the substance conducts electricity. When chlorine gas is bubbled through an aqueous solution containing MX. a reddish-brown liquid appears and Cl- ions are formed. From these observations, identify M and X. (You may need to consult a handbook of chemistry for the melting-point values.)
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