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Answered by Amrit111Raj82
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  • Combing capacity of an atom or radical to form molecules is called its valency. Valency is always a whole number.
Answered by rajesh111kumar99
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 \huge { \fcolorbox{a}{blue}{ \fcolorbox{green}{lime}{Define \:Valency }}}

Combing capacity of an atom or radical to form molecules is called its valency. Valency is always a whole number.

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