What is the difference between atomicity and Valency........
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Valency is the combining capacity of an element which depends on the electrons present in the outermost shell. Valency differs from atom to atom but in a group the valency is same for all elements. ... Atomicity is the total number of atoms present in one molecule of an element or a substance.
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Atomicity refers to Total number of atom present in a one molecule of an element. Valency refers to the no. According to electronic configuration of Na(sodium), the valency is 1 because it have 1 electron in an outermost shell.
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