Chemistry, asked by manika4, 1 year ago

how to learn valencys in chemistry if u have any method thrn tell me

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Answered by riyabhati12
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As you probably already know, the valency of an element measures its ability to combine with other elements. The number of electrons within the outer shell of the element determine its valency. To calculate the valency of an element(or molecule, for that matter), there are multiple methods.

The first(and easiest) is simply to consult the periodic table. The elements are sorted into groups, and the elements in the groups(1–8 respectively) have the same valency as others in their group. For example, all of the elements in group 8 have eight electrons(high stability).The second method is to look at the total number of electrons, and then calculate the valency(if you don’t know, remember to look at the atomic number - the number of electrons is always equal to the number of protons). The valency of an atom is equal to the number of electrons in the outer shell if that number is four or less. Otherwise, the valency is equal to eight minus the number of electrons in the outer shell. Once you know the number of electrons, you can easily calculate the valency. All atoms other than hydrogen have two electrons in the first electron shell, and up to eight electrons in each succeeding electron shell. For example, the atomic number of chlorine is 17, making the configuration of electrons would be 2, 8, and 7 - meaning, the valency of chlorine is 7. Oxygen has eight electrons, two in the first shell and six in the outer shell, giving it a valency of 2.You can also calculate the valency of multi-element molecules the same way. For example, to determine the valency of, say, phosphorus tetraoxide, you would multiply the total valency of the four oxygen atoms (valency 2) and subtract that from the valency of the phosphorus atom (valency 5) to get the solution of 3.

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Answered by sandysana
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first write the electronic configuration of specific element
then use the stability rule that is 2,8,8,16.....
find out the number of outermost electrons...
if the outermost electrons are less than 4 ..it the valency...
if the outermost electrons are more than 4 then subtracct it from 8 to get valency..
ex : aluminium electronic configuration ...1s2,2s2,2p6,3s2,3p1
by stability rule the outermost electrons 3 .it is less than 4 so the valency is 3...

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