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What will be the valency of an element having 6 electron in its outermost shell?​

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(iii) A non-metal with 6 electrons in its outermost shell will have the valency of.

(iv) That is because it only needs 2 electrons to make its valence electrons 8 which is the maximum number of valence electrons in an atom. It can combine with any element with only 2 valence electrons and become stable.

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