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What is the valency of Ga?

Gallium is in Period 4, Group 13, so its valency should be +3. But if it loses 3 e-, then its outermost shell, which would then be the M shell, would have 18 e- instead of 8. There will be too many of them, and the ion will not achieve an octet. So what is the valency of Gallium?

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Answered by Anonymous
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cy is the measure of the combining capacity of atoms or molecules. Therefore, it is the capacity of an atom of a single element to react and combine with particular numbers of atoms of another element.

The Concept of Valency Explained

Electrons in an atom are arranged in different orbitals (shells) represented as K, L, M, N, and so on. The electrons present in the outermost shell/orbit of an atom are called valence electrons. The valence electrons take part in any chemical reaction because the outermost orbit usually contains more energy than the electrons present in other orbits.

According to the Bohr-bury scheme, the outermost orbit of an atom will have the maximum of 8 electrons. However, if the outermost orbit is completely filled then very little to no chemical activity is observed in the particular element. Their combining capacity becomes negligible or zero.

This is why noble gases are least reactive because their outermost orbit is completely filled. However, the reactivity of other elements depends upon their capacity to gain noble gas configuration. It will also help to determine the valency of an atom.


Answered by 9529abhi
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