A trivalent element is one that can form up to three bonds to other elements. Nitrogen is the most common trivalent non-metal and aluminum is the most common trivalent metal.
The trivalent ions forming ionic bonds are , Al+3, Fe+3, Cr+3 and others , The trivalent atoms forming the covalent bonds are , N, P, As, Sb, B, and others.
For example aluminium is a trivalent element and phosphorus is pentavalent.
For example, if Nitrogen has the electronic configuration 1s2 2s2 2p3; its trivalent because it needs 3 more electrons to complete its octect rule.
X2O3 as elements in group IIIA are trivalent metals and oxygen is divalent
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Boron is an element with a trivalent valency
NO, it's an trivalent anion ( negative charge species)
Divalent cation: Ca2+ Trivalent anion: (PO4)3-
elements having 3 electrons in its outermost orbit is known as trivalent atom
For example, if Nitrogen has the electronic configuration 1s2 2s2 2p3; its trivalent because it needs 3 more electrons to complete its octect rule.
Because it contain 3 unpaired electrons in its outer most orbit which incolve in bond formation
those atoms have 3 valency is called trivalent.
those atoms have 3 valency is called trivalent.
Trivalent impurity is used to create a free electron when bonded with a silicon crystal.
will there be any structural changes when divalent is doped with trivalent
P type semiconductors have been doped with trivalent elements, causing them to conduct via "hole" flow. N type semiconductors have been doped with pentavalent elements, causing them to conduct via electron flow.
Einsteinium is a trivalent actinide metal.
No. Nitrogen is trivalent as this achieves the octet. heavier members of group 15 are trivalent and pentavalent.
Johannes van Ooyen has written: 'The properties of trilaurylmethylammonium nitrate as an extractant for trivalent actinides' -- subject(s): Ammonium nitrate, Actinide elements