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Valency
Like halogens, hydrogen may also show 1 valency by accepting an electron. Example: NaH (Sodium hydrid..
Valency
It is the combining capacity of an element. It is the number of electrons in an atom that actually take part in bond formation. For example, carbon atom has 4 valence electrons. K LC (6) 2 4 Carbon atom is capable of forming 4 bonds. Hence, its valency is fo..
Valency
It is the combining capacity of an element. It is the number of electrons in an atom that actually take part in bond formation. For example, carbon atom has 4 valence electrons. K L C (6) 2 ..
Valency
Valency is the combining capacity of an atom. It is equal to the number of electrons the atom loses, or gains or shares when it combines with one or more atoms. Depending on whether the atom loses, gains or shares electrons, the valency may be positive or negative or neutral res..
Valence
The electrons present in the outer most shell are called valence electrons. The valency of an element is defined as its 'combining capacit..
Valency
Hydrogen generally shows + 1 valency like alkali metal..
Valency
Valency is the combining capacity of an atom. It is equal to the number of electrons the atom loses, or gains or shares when it combines with one or more atoms. Depending on whether the atom loses, gains or shares electrons, the valency may be positive or negative or..
Valency
Metals have 1 to 3 electrons in the outermost shell of their atom..
Valence Shell and Valence Electron
valence electron in the atom The outermost shell of an atom is called its Valence shell. It is the decisive shell during a chemical reaction. The electrons of only this outermost shell are involved during chemical combinations; electrons are either given out from the outermost shell, or accepted into the outermost s..
Variable Valency
Normally metals donate electrons from their valence shell so as to form positively charged ions such that the charge on the ion is equal to its electropositive valency. However, in transition elements, an atom loses electrons from the shell next to the valence shell (p..
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