According to experiment 5, X is a carbonate because it is completely dissolved in HCl and it releases a gas. The cation is a transition metal, because it can change oxidation states easily (that's why Cl
2 is used). The metal chloride is volatile (Z).
According to experiment 4, another metal chloride is produced (the oxidation state of the metal is lower now that in Z). Then it can be written:
M(CO
3)
x/2 MCl
x1.095(M+30x)=M+35.5x
M=27.9x, for x=2, M=55.8g/mol which would fit for iron. X is FeCO
3, Z is a chloride of iron where iron's oxidation state is bigger than in FeCl
2, so it is FeCl
3. CO
2 is released in experiment 5 and 4, so it should be Y.