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if the atomic number of an element is 16 , what would be the valency of the element and what would be the number of electrons

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Answered by shivam12349
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Answer:

The element having atomic number 16 will have (2,8,6) configuration. So there are 6 valence electrons present in the outermost (valence) shell.

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The element having atomic number 16 will have (2,8,6) configuration. So there are 6 valence electrons present in the outermost (valence) shell.

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