The photoelectron spectra of elements X and Y are shown below. What is the most likely chemical formula of the compound made from these elements? X 42.7 2.90 390 34.0 4.65 0,59 100 10 1 lonization Energy (MJ/mol) Y 67.2 1.68 3.88 100 10 1 lonization Energy (MJ/mol) O XY2 O XY ) X3Y2 O XY3 Number of Electrons Number of Electrons

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The photoelectron spectra of elements X and Y are shown below. What is the most
likely chemical formula of the compound made from these elements?
X
42.7
2.90
390
34.0
4.65
0,59
100
10
1
lonization Energy (MJ/mol)
Y
67.2
1.68
3.88
100
10
lonization Energy (MJ/mol)
O XY2
O XY
) X3Y2
O XY3
Number of Electrons
Number of Electrons
Transcribed Image Text:The photoelectron spectra of elements X and Y are shown below. What is the most likely chemical formula of the compound made from these elements? X 42.7 2.90 390 34.0 4.65 0,59 100 10 1 lonization Energy (MJ/mol) Y 67.2 1.68 3.88 100 10 lonization Energy (MJ/mol) O XY2 O XY ) X3Y2 O XY3 Number of Electrons Number of Electrons
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