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What is variable valency? give an example


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  • The combining capacity of an element is called valency.
  • Atoms tend to achieve a stable electronic configuration or to have a complete octet in their outermost shell.
  • So the number of electrons lost or gained by the atom of an element to complete Its octet is called the valency of an element.
  • Valency of an element depends on the number of valence electrons.
  • For the elements having valence electrons 1,2, or 3 valency equals to the number of valence electrons.
  • For the elements having valence electrons 4,5,6, or 7 valency equals to the number of electrons added to complete its octet.
  • Some of the elements exhibit more than one valency, which is called variable valency.

Example

  • Atomic number of elemental Phosphorous(P) = 15
  • Electronic configuration = KLM285
  • In order to complete the octet, one Phosphorous(P) can take 3 electrons from another atom.
  • It also extends its valency to 5 , by losing 5 electrons to achieve octet configuration.

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