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what is variable valency give example

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Some elements differ in their capacity to combine with other elements depending on the nature of the reaction; this property is called variable valency. For example, the iron in ferrous oxide exhibits a valency of +2, whereas in ferric oxide, it has a valency of +3.
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Certain elements have more than one valency. They exhibit variable valency. For example, copper, tin, iron and mercury exhibit variable valency. Copper combines with oxygen to form cuprous oxide (Cu2O) and cupric oxide (CuO).

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