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why is 2 is taken as iron's valency while calculating the oxidation no. of fe(so4)3?​

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Answered by ShehjaddaThakur
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Iron having atomic number 26. it has two electrons in its 4s orbital and 6 electrons in its 4d orbital. In order to attain stability it losses it two electrons in its 4s orbital and hence have +2 valency.

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Answered by svansh369
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Explanation:

Iron having atomic number 26. it has two electrons in its 4s orbital and 6 electrons in its 4d orbital. In order to attain stability it losses it two electrons in its 4s orbital and hence have +2 valency.

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