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How element sodium is monovalent?​

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Answered by poojagchavan24
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Answer:

It has only one electron present in its last shell which means it has a 1 valence electron. ... Sodium prefers to lose 1 electron from its valence shell. Therefore, we can say that sodium has a valency of one that's why it is a monovalent atom.

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Answered by aradhya7319
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Explanation:

sodium has only one electron in its valance shell.

so it has nature to donate it. that's why sodium is monovalent.

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