what is electrovalence
Asked by alshivakumar12
| 3rd Jul, 2018,
06:11: PM
Expert Answer:
Electrovalency:
The number of electrons donated or accepted by the valence shell of an atom of an element so as to achieve the stable electronic configuration is called electrovalency.
Answered by Ramandeep
| 3rd Jul, 2018,
06:57: PM
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