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Difference between valency and valence electron ​

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Valency & Valence Electrons

Valency describes the number of electrons needed, or the number of bonds needed for an atom to achieve a full outer orbital. For instance, oxygen has a valency of 2.

A valence electron is an electron present in the outer shell of an atom. For instance, oxygen has 6 valence electrons.

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