Chemistry, asked by ohm7, 1 year ago

why is valency always a whole number​

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Answered by ishnabhagat
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Answer:

Because electrons don't transfer in fractions they do only in a whole number

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Answered by Jaivaldalal
12

Answer:

The valency is always an integer because it can be negative or even 0. Electrons can't be half. So, valency is always a whole number

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