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explain the difference between the valence electrons and the covalency of an element​


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Answered by nanthakumar11612
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Valency is the number of electrons will lose or gain in order to make itself stable and attain a configuration. ... Whereas, covalency depends on the number of valance electrons. Covalency is defined for elements that form covalent bonds whereas valency is used for covalent and ionic bonds.

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The number of bonds an atom can form within a molecule is known as covalency. It is the maximum number of covalent bonds that an atom can form using its empty orbitals. For example, covalency of carbon is 4. Valency is the number of electrons will lose or gain in order to make itself stable and attain a configuration

Valency may or may not be equal to the number of valence electrons. Whereas, covalency depends on the number of valance electrons. Covalency is defined for elements that form covalent bonds whereas valency is used for covalent and ionic bonds.Valency is the number of electrons will lose or gain in order to make itself stable and attain a configuration. ... Whereas, covalency depends on the number of valance electrons. Covalency is defined for elements that form covalent bonds whereas valency is used for covalent and ionic bonds.

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