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Do ions represent valency?

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Answered by drih793880
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Explanation:

The valency of an ion is equal to the charge on the ion. If an ion has 1 unit charge,its valency is 1 and is called monovalent ion. E.g, Hydrogen ion,Lithium ion, Potassium ion.

Answered by laksh123490
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Answer:

Valency of ions

The valency of an ion is equal to the charge on the ion. If an ion has 1 unit charge,its valency is 1 and is called monovalent ion. For Ex:Hydrogen ion,Lithium ion,Potassium ion,ammonium ion,Hydride ion,Fluoride ion,Chloride ion,Bromide ion,hydroxide ion etc.

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