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how is atomicity different from valency?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Atomicity and valency are two chemical terms that are often used regarding atoms and molecules. 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.

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Explanation:

Atomicity and valency are two chemical terms that are often used regarding atoms and molecules.

° Atomicity is the number of atoms present in a molecule.

*Valency is the maximum number of electrons that an atom has to lose, gain

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