Science, asked by isha5197, 1 year ago

why is the valency of chloride is 1 and 1-​

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Answered by nirav0309
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The Atomic number of chlorine I.e. Cl is 17 and it's electronic configuration is 2,8,7. Since it has 7 valence electrons in it's outermost shell and it needs one electron to complete it's octet. Hence, it's valency is -1

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Answered by vipuldroliyagmailcom
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No it's valency is only -1


isha5197: but in my book its valency is given both 1 and 1-
vipuldroliyagmailcom: can you send pic of your book
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