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The atom of the element having atomic number 14 should have

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • By sharing electrons an element with atomic number 14 will show a valency of 4, as it has 4 electrons in its outermost shell. The valency of an element is either equal to the number of valence electrons in its atom or equal to the number of electrons required to complete eight electrons in the valence shell.

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Answered by Clαrissα
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Answer :

The atom of the element having atomic number 14 should have two unpaired electrons.

More to know :

❖ Substances that consist of only one type of atoms is called element.

❖ The smallest unit of matter is called as atom.

❖ The number of atoms that make up a molecule is called as atomicity.

❖ Substances in which two or more substances are mixed together physically in no definite proportion is called mixture.

❖ Substances in which two or more elements are combined together chemically in definite proportion is called compound.

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