Chemistry, asked by vedaantdake, 3 months ago

Give reason - Atomicity differs from valency.​

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Answered by nidhikadian9416
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Atomicity is the number of atoms present in a molecule. Valency is the maximum number of electrons that an atom has to lose, gain or share in order to get stabilized. The main difference between atomicity and valency is that atomicity explains a molecular property whereas valency describes an elemental property.

Answered by palak9053
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Explanation:

Atomicity and valency are two different thing.

The number of atoms present in a molecule is the atomicity of any molecule.eg: in H2O molecule 3 atoms are present(2 hydrogen and 1 oxygen)

Valency is the combining capacity of an element which depends on the electrons present in the outermost shell. Valency differs from atom to atom but in a group the valency is same for all elements. Depending on valency reactivity can be determined.

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