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Standard VII
Chemistry
Atomic Valency
What is the v...
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What is the valency of fluoride?
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Valency
The valency of an atom refers to its ability to combine with other atoms.
The valency of an element determines the number of bonds that an atom can make as part of a complex.
The electrons in the atom's outermost orbit are referred to as valence electrons.
Valency of fluoride
The outermost shell of the fluorine atom has seven electrons.
Because the charge of the fluoride ion is
-
1
, its valency is regarded as
1
.
The simplest inorganic, monatomic anion of fluorine with basic characteristics is
F
-
, fluoride ion.
Hence the valency of fluoride is
1
.
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