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either would be fine because they both have the same valency and similar reactivity in their ions
Valency is the number of electrons in the valence shell. Oxidation state is the formal charge on an atom/ion.
valency of lithium - 1
valency of Rf =4 valency of Db=5 valency of Sg=6 valency of Bh=7 valency of Hs=8 valency of Mt=unknown
The Group Number of the Element you're working on determines the number of Valence Electrons. Valence electrons are electrons in the outside energy level.
The structures and properties can be used to describe the relation between a steric hindrance and reactivity.
either would be fine because they both have the same valency and similar reactivity in their ions
This indicates the valency of the element... for eg:- iron(II) this means that iron has the valency of two in this particular reaction.... but iron also do have the valency three... To create a difference between the iron of valency two... and iron of valency three.. they write the roman numeral..
Americium has valences between +2 and +7.
Valency is the number of electrons in the valence shell. Oxidation state is the formal charge on an atom/ion.
There is no good correlation lies between the element reactivity and the atomic mass.
valency of lithium - 1
valency of Rf =4 valency of Db=5 valency of Sg=6 valency of Bh=7 valency of Hs=8 valency of Mt=unknown
The Group Number of the Element you're working on determines the number of Valence Electrons. Valence electrons are electrons in the outside energy level.
-1 valency
There is not much difference in both of them
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