1 to 30 elements with valency electrons
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this is the first three elements with valency
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Valency..
First of all , what's valency?
Valency is the capacity of an element to combine.
The valency of an element is Indicated by a specific number. It is the number of chemical bonds formed by one atom of that element with other atoms.
First 30 Elements and their Valency
Hydrogen... Valency = 1
Helium...Valency = 0
Lithium...Valency = 1
Beryllium...Valency= 2
Boron...Valency = 3
Carbon...Valency = 4
Nitrogen...Valency = 3
Oxygen ...Valency =2
Fluorine...Valency= 1
Neon...Valency =0
Sodium...Valency =1
Magnesium...Valency =2
Aluminum....Valency= 3
Silicon...Valency= 4
Phosphorus...Valency = 3
Sulfur...Valency = 2
Chlorine...Valency= 1
Argon...Valency = 0
Potassium...Valency= 1
Calcium...Valency= 2
Scandium....Valency= 3
Titanium...Valency= 4
Vanadium...Valency =4
Chromium...Valency =2
Manganese ....Valency =2
Iron...Valency = 3
Cobalt...Valency = 2
Nickel...Valency = 2
Copper...Valency = 1
Zinc....Valency = 2
Valency..
First of all , what's valency?
Valency is the capacity of an element to combine.
The valency of an element is Indicated by a specific number. It is the number of chemical bonds formed by one atom of that element with other atoms.
First 30 Elements and their Valency
Hydrogen... Valency = 1
Helium...Valency = 0
Lithium...Valency = 1
Beryllium...Valency= 2
Boron...Valency = 3
Carbon...Valency = 4
Nitrogen...Valency = 3
Oxygen ...Valency =2
Fluorine...Valency= 1
Neon...Valency =0
Sodium...Valency =1
Magnesium...Valency =2
Aluminum....Valency= 3
Silicon...Valency= 4
Phosphorus...Valency = 3
Sulfur...Valency = 2
Chlorine...Valency= 1
Argon...Valency = 0
Potassium...Valency= 1
Calcium...Valency= 2
Scandium....Valency= 3
Titanium...Valency= 4
Vanadium...Valency =4
Chromium...Valency =2
Manganese ....Valency =2
Iron...Valency = 3
Cobalt...Valency = 2
Nickel...Valency = 2
Copper...Valency = 1
Zinc....Valency = 2
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