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) କାର୍ବନ : ଚତୁସଂଯୋଜୀ :: କୋରିନ୍ : .......... (when carbon is tetravalent then clorin is what)​

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Answered by bhavya461
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Answered by MysticDragonEX
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Answer:

Monovalent

Explanation:

Chlorine is Monovalent, i.e it has a valency equal to 1( more precisely, -1), as it has 7 electrons in its outermoat shell, so it will gain 1 electron to become stable and thus it's valency is -1.

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