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what type of valency would be shown when metal combines with chlorine?

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Answered by astitvastitva
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Metals have positive valency as they tend to give electrons. The number of chlorine atoms bonded will be according to the valency.
Answered by hotelcalifornia
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The metals will show positive valency when combines with chlorine.

Explanation:

  • Usually, Metals have a characteristic of losing electrons when formed bonds with other elements or compounds.
  • It indicates that the valence of the metals atoms will be positive because of the loss of electrons and the value will depend on how many electrons it loses.
  • Metals when react with Chlorine atom definitely loses electrons which will bring a positive valence to the Metal atoms like Sodium, Magnesium, Aluminium, etc.
  • The value of the valance depend on the number Chlorine atoms and the number of valance electrons present in the metal atoms because Chlorine every time gains one electron to get its octet configuration.

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