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the number of electrons that an atom of an element losses or gains to form an electrovalent compound​

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Answered by llchummill
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At the time of formation of electrovalent bond, Electrovalence or Electrovalency is the number of electrons lost or gained by an atom, it is also equal to the number of unit charges on the ion. For Example, sodium possess positive electrovalence of one, while calcium possess a positive electrovalence of two.

Answered by armanmullick97
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At the time of formation of electrovalent bond, Electrovalence or Electrovalency is the number of electrons lost or gained by an atom, it is also equal to the number of unit charges on the ion. For Example, sodium possess positive electrovalence of one, while calcium possess a positive electrovalence of two.

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