The number of electrons in the outermost shell of chlorine is 7. What is its valency and why?

The valency of chlorine is 1 because valency of an element is either equal to the number of valence electrons in its atom or equal to the number of electrons required to complete 8 electrons in the valence shell. Since chlorine is a non-metal so valency of nonmetal = 8 – the number of valence electrons in its atom which is 8-7 = 1.


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