What is Electrovalency of an atom
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It is the number of electrons transferred by an atom while forming ionic bond with atoms of other elements
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Electrovalency is the type of chemical bonding, that is established by the actual transference of one or more valence electrons, from a metallic atom to a non-metallic atom, so that each of the 2 elements can attain the stable electronic configuration of their respective nearest inert elements in the periodic table.
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