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the valency of aluminate in sodium aluminate is ​

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Answer:

The valency of aluminate in sodium aluminate is +3.

Explanation:

Aluminate is a polyatomic ion, which is an ion composed of multiple elements. Aluminate contains one aluminum atom and two oxygen atoms. Aluminum loses three electrons to have a complete valence shell of electrons giving it a +3 charge.

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