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What is the relationship between valency and group number of elements in periodic table

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Answered by 0xxKiranxx0
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Answer:

Valency means combining capicity of an element .

Relationship between the number of valence electrons and valency:

Valence electrons are the number of electrons present in the outermost shell of an atom.

Valency is the combing capicity of an element to form bonds with the other elements.

For Example:

Let us take the case of Oxygen whose Atomic number is 8.Thus,its electronic configuration is 2,6.

Oxygen has 6 electrons in its outermost shell and requires 2 more electrons to complete its octet state.

So,here Oxygen has 6 valence electrons and 2 as its valency .

The number of valence electrons increases from left to right in the periodic table.

If the number of valence electrons of an element is equal to 4 as that of carbon,the the element would also have same valency that is 4.

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Answered by subhasreech07
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Answer:

The group number of the representative elements = the number of valence electrons.

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