The correct option is
C Either metals or non-metals
The explanation for the correct option
Valency is defined as the combining power of an element.
option (C): Metal: Metal is any of a class of substances characterized by high electrical and thermal conductivity as well as by malleability, ductility, and high reflectivity of light.
- Metal donates the electron.
- Alkali group metals or group metals have one electron in their valence shell and hence they will lose these electrons to attain noble gas configuration. They have valency:.
- Example:sodium has atomic number 11.Electronic configuration:Hence valency=1..
Nonmetal is any of a class of substances characterized by high electrical and thermal conductivity as well as by malleability, ductility, and high reflectivity of light.
- Halogen group have one electron less than noble gas configuration and hence they have valency
- Example:fluorine has atomic number 9.Electronic configuration:.Hence valency=
- Nonmetal accepts the electron.
- Metals and non-metals both can have valency .
The explanation for the incorrect option:
Options A and D:
As option (C) Either metals or non-metals is correct, so always metals and always non-metals are not the correct options.
Option (B):
- Elements with valency for example sodium has atomic number 11. Electronic configuration. It is easier to lose the outermost electron and become stable and it is metal while for example chlorine with an electronic configuration it accepts one electron to form and attain a stable configuration. It is a non-metal.
- Hence elements with valency can be metals or nonmetals but not metalloids.
- The valence shell of metalloids contains as elements starting from period .
Therefore, option (C) is correct.