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What is the valency of iron in ferrous sulphate?


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Valency:

  • “Valency is the combining capacity of an atom.”
  • “The electrons present in the outermost shell of an atom are known as the valence electrons.”

The valency of iron in ferrous sulfate:

  • Iron in its +2 oxidation state and sulfate ions make up the chemical compound known as ferrous sulfate.
  • FeSO4is its chemical composition.
  • Iron's electronic configuration in the ground state:
  • [Ar]3d64s2
  • After generating ferrous sulfate, iron is in its +2 electronic configuration.
  • [Ar]3d64s0
  • Since iron has two electrons in its valence shell, these electrons join those of sulfate ions to produce ferrous sulfate.
  • Iron in ferrous sulfate, therefore, has a valency of two.
  • Heating ferrous sulfate causes it to change into an iron (III) compound, or show a valency of three, in order to attain its stable half-filled d-orbital configuration.
  • This is because the half-filled and fully filled orbitals are more stable than partially filled orbitals.

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