why does the silicon Have valency 4 amd chlorime have 1
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Valency is the number of electrons an element has to lose or gain in order to become stable and achieve noble gas configuration.
Silicon, has atomic number 14, electronic configuration 2,8,4. It has 4 valence electrons. It can gain or lose 4 electrons to achieve noble gas configuration and stability. Thus the valency of silicon is 4.
Chlorine, has atomic number 17,, electronic configuration 2,8,7. It has to gain one more electron, to complete its outermost shell and achieve noble gas configuration. Thus valency is 1.
Silicon, has atomic number 14, electronic configuration 2,8,4. It has 4 valence electrons. It can gain or lose 4 electrons to achieve noble gas configuration and stability. Thus the valency of silicon is 4.
Chlorine, has atomic number 17,, electronic configuration 2,8,7. It has to gain one more electron, to complete its outermost shell and achieve noble gas configuration. Thus valency is 1.
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silicon have 4 valence electron in its outermost shell, i.e. to gain the octate in needs 4 more electrons. ... Similarly, chlorine have 1 valence electron in its outermost shell. so, its valency is 1.
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