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Explain the monovalency of the element sodium?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Sodium has one electron in its valence shell and needs to remove it to attain noble gas configuration. So, it gets ionizes and gives one electron to another compound to form a compound. Thus, it has a valency of 1 and is called as a monovalent atom.

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Answered by sahilsingh8676
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Sodium has one electron in its valence shell and needs to remove it to attain noble gas configuration. So, it gets ionizes and gives one electron to another compound to form a compound. Thus, it has a valency of 1 and is called as a monovalent atom.

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