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Potassium forms ions with a charge of +1 (Ka+). Iodine forms ions with a charge of -1. Selenium forms ions with a charge of -2 (Se2-).
Imagine that Potassium ions and Selenide ions combine to form Potassium Selenide. What numbers would be in the place of X and Y in:
KXSeY

(Use the number 1 even if it isn't strictly necessary)
X=_______________________ Y=______________________________

Respuesta :

Well Iodine is completely irrelevant in this equation. You know that they have to balance to 0 . So if Sepenium=-2 and potassium=+1, 2 potassium would equal +2. So K2Se1 would equal 0. X=2 Y=1. Hope this helps. If you have any other questions feel free to let me know :)

Answer:

X = 2

Y = 1

Explanation:

As we know the potassium selenide will be a balanced ionic compound having net charge of zero.

So K has +1 charge and Se has -.

So if we take one ion of Se -2 the we have to take 2 ions of K which have +1 charge.

K2 = +2,   1Se = -2

Then net charge will zero. Hence the formula of potassium selenide is K2Se.