Question
Define valency by taking examples of silicon and oxygen.

Answer

Valency is the combining capacity of an atom.

Atomic number of oxygen = 8 Atomic number of silicon = 14 K L M

Electronic configuration of oxygen = 2 6

Electronic configuration of silicon = 2 8 4

In the atoms of oxygen the valence electrons are 6 (i.e., electrons in the outermost shell). To fill the orbit, 2 electrons are required. In the atom of silicon, the valence electrons are 4. To fill this orbit 4 electrons are required.

Hence, the combining capacity of oxygen is 2 and of silicon is 4.

i.e., Valency of oxygen = 2

Valency of silicon = 4

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