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what is the valency of antimony?

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Answered by shreyywadhwa
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Antimony (Sb) lies in Nitrogen family below Phosphorus. It's atomic number is 51. It's maximum valency/covalence is 5 because of outer most electronic configuration 5s²5p³.
Answered by hotelcalifornia
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The valency of antimony is 5.

Explanation:

  • Antimony occupies the position in the5^t^h period of the periodic table.
  • It is a part of the nitrogen family and its exact position is below phosphorus.
  • The atomic number of the element antimony is equivalent to 51. The configuration of Antimony is 5s²5p³.
  • Due to all these reasons, it is found that the maximum number of valency which can be attained by the element of Antimony is 5.
  • Along with that, it can also attain the valencies of -3, +3 and +4.

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