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Why elements of group 17 is monovalent?

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Answered by Satwatneyearthian
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the elements of group 17 are monovalent because they need one electron to fill their valent sheel
Answered by ImRitz
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The elements of group 17 is monovalent because they require only 1 electron to be stable.

Shum: They are monovalent since their outermost or it is short of only one electron and by gaining only single electron they could aquire nearest noble gas configuration hence there valency is 1. ☺
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