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An acid radical containing sulphur with valency 1​

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Answered by thotasiva321
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The sulphur atom has 6 electrons in the outermost shell, and its valency could be 6. But it is easier for sulphur to gain two electrons instead of losing six electrons. Hence, its valency is determined by subtracting six electrons from the octet and this gives a valency of two for sulphur.

Chloride is the acid radicle of valency 1.

Some of these radicles are fluoride, chloride, bromide, iodide, etc. These were the simple radicles. The complex radicles include nitrate, nitrite etc.

The valency of sulphur in SO2 is 4. It is because both the oxygen atoms have a valency of 4 and the sulphur has a valency of 6. So together they stabilize each other and share their electrons to form an octet.

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The sulphur atom has 6 electrons in the outermost shell, and its valency could be 6. But it is easier for sulphur to gain two electrons instead of losing six electrons. Hence, its valency is determined by subtracting six electrons from the octet and this gives a valency of two for sulphur.

Chloride is the acid radicle of valency 1.

Some of these radicles are fluoride, chloride, bromide, iodide, etc. These were the simple radicles. The complex radicles include nitrate, nitrite etc.

The valency of sulphur in SO2 is 4. It is because both the oxygen atoms have a valency of 4 and the sulphur has a valency of 6. So together they stabilize each other and share their electrons to form an octet.

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