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what is the relationship between the electronic configuration of an element and it's valency​

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Answered by Anonymous
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An element's valency is determined by the number of electrons in its outer shell. Hence, the number of valence electrons obtained from the electronic configuration of the element gives the valency i.e. the number of electrons lost, gained or shared by the element to attain the noble gas configuration.

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Answered by Anonymous
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An element's valency is determined by the number of electrons in its outer shell. Hence, the number of valence electrons obtained from the electronic configuration of the element gives the valency i.e. the number of electrons lost, gained or shared by the element to attain the noble gas configuration

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