What is the electro valency of chlorine and sodium
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the formation of sodium chloride (Na+Cl–) , the electrovalency of sodium (Na) is +1, while that of chlorine (Cl) is – l. Elements which lose or gain one, two, three, ... , etc., electrons are said to be monovalent (or univalent), divalent (or bivalent), trivalent, ... , etc., respectively.
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Elements which lose electrons show positive electrovalency and those which gain electrons show negative electrovalency. For example, in the formation of sodium chloride (Na+Cl–) , the electrovalency of sodium (Na) is +1, while that of chlorine (Cl) is – l.
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