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aluminum is a trivalent element why​

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Answered by killer2792xx
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Explanation:

Aluminum is an element not a compound. It is a metal. It exhibits the valency of +3 hence called trivalent.

Answered by bismillahzehra
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Answer:

Aluminum is an element not a compound. It is a metal. It exhibits the valency of +3 hence called trivalent.

Ordinarily, aluminum is trivalent.

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