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Frances Cummings
4 July, 14:04
What are valency and radicals
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Mariana Montgomery
4 July, 14:22
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Valency - it means the combing capacity if an element.
radical - it is an atom, molecule, or ion that has unpaired valence electrons or an open electron shell.
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