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Question
An element X forms an oxide X2O3. In which group of Mendeleev's periodic table is this element placed?
(a) group II
(b) group III
(c) group V
(d) group VIII
Solution
(b) Group III.
The element which forms the oxide X2O3 is placed in group 3 of the periodic table.
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