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what is meant by variable valency​


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Answered by studylover65
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Some elements differ in their capacity to combine with other elements depending on the nature of the reaction; this property is called variable valency. For example, Iron (Fe) can have a valency of both 2 and 3.

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Answered by aditya2020222003
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an element can lose electron from its penultimate (before the outermost) she'll. so, it shows variable valency


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