9th Class Science Structure of the Atom

  • question_answer 70)
      Why do helium, neon and argon have a zero valency?

    Answer:

      Helium (He), neon (Ne) and argon (Ar) have completely filled outermost shell, i.e., Thus, they have stable electronic configuration. They neither lose electrons nor gain electrons. Hence, their valency is zero.


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