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