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how does valency of an element vary across a period

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Answered by studyhelper46
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The valency of an element is dependent on the number of electrons in the outermost shell of the electron. In a group all constituting elements will have the same valency because they all have the same number of electrons in the outer shells. Across the a period, the number however increase by 1.

Answered by BiswaShresikha
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The valency of an element is dependent on the number of electrons in the outermost shell of the electron. In a group all constituting elements will have the same valency because they all have the same number of electrons in the outer shells. Across the a period, the number however increase by 1nation

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