what happens when an outermost orbit contain 5 electron in an atom
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WHEN AN ATOM HAS 5 ELECTRONS IN OUTERMOST SHELL IT HAS A VALENCY OF -3.
THE ATOM IS ELECTRONEGATIVE.
IT IS HAVING VALENCY -3.
IT IS BECAUSE IT IS EASIER FOR IT TO ACCEPT THREE ELECTRONS AND FORM STABLE ELECTRONIC CONFIGURATION RATHER THAN DONATING 5.
THE ATOM IS ELECTRONEGATIVE.
IT IS HAVING VALENCY -3.
IT IS BECAUSE IT IS EASIER FOR IT TO ACCEPT THREE ELECTRONS AND FORM STABLE ELECTRONIC CONFIGURATION RATHER THAN DONATING 5.
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