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How is the valency of an element whose outermost shell is close to its full capacity
determined​

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Answered by daiveekpatil42
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If the number of electrons in the outermost shell of an atom is close to its full capacity, then valency is determined in a different way. For example, the fluorine atom has 7 electrons in the outermost shell, and its valency could be 7. ... Valency of the first eighteen elements is given in the last column of Table .

Answered by prabhapandi12
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8

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