the valency of argon is zero(0) because it is a noble gas i.e it does not react to any other element
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∙ 12y agovalency of argon is 0 that the shell is completely filled
Because the valency shell for its electrons is full.
Argon, being one of the noble gases, has a completely filled outer electron shell and thus has zero valency.
Noble gases such as helium, neon, argon etc have completely filled valence orbitals, and hence have sable electronic configuration. They do not form bond with other elements. In other words, they are chemically inert and have zero valency.
because helium , neon n argon have a completely filled outer shell n thus require no extra electrons. this is also the reason why they were discovered so late.
Its valency is 0.
valency of argon is 0 that the shell is completely filled
Argon has 8 valence electrons.
Because the valency shell for its electrons is full.
Argon, being one of the noble gases, has a completely filled outer electron shell and thus has zero valency.
Argon, being one of the noble gases, has a completely filled outer electron shell and thus has zero valency.
Noble gases such as helium, neon, argon etc have completely filled valence orbitals, and hence have sable electronic configuration. They do not form bond with other elements. In other words, they are chemically inert and have zero valency.
Because of the number of electrons in their valency shells. Chlorine has 7 and so tries to obtain another. Argon has the full complement of 8 and so does not want to gain or lose one.
because helium , neon n argon have a completely filled outer shell n thus require no extra electrons. this is also the reason why they were discovered so late.
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
-1 valency