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Why hydrogen valency is not 1​

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Answered by adititripathi15
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Hydrogen's valency is 1 only

Answered by ruma3668
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Valency of hydrogen is one because it contains only one electron in its outermost shell in neutral gaseous state. Upon losing its electron it gains positive charge (H⁺) due to presence of only one proton in its nucleus. Hence proton is called as H⁺ ion.

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