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Question: The valency of the aluminium is \(3.\) Write the valency of other radicals present in the following ...

The valency of the aluminium is 3.3. Write the valency of other radicals present in the following compounds. Aluminium nitride.

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valency is defined as the number of electrons present in the outermost shell or the number of electrons required to completely fit that shell. Magnesium belongs to group two and nitrogen belongs to group 15.15.

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Aluminium is defined as a chemical element having an atomic number 13.13. It is an alkaline earth metal. It is a grey white metal which has very low boiling point and low melting point. Nitrogen is defined as a chemical element having an atomic number 7.7. It is a colourless, odourless tasteless element that is present plenty on the earth. The number of electrons present in the outermost shell is known as valence electrons. If we want to calculate the valency of an element, you must know this formulaValency of metal is the number of electrons present in the outermost shell. Valency of a nonmetal is the eight minus number of electrons present in the outermost shell.
In AlN2Al{{N}_{2}} the three molecules of magnesium react with two nitrogen and result in the formation of magnesium nitride. Hence, the valency of magnesium is two and the valency of nitrogen is three. Therefore, the valency of magnesium is two.
Thus, Aluminium nitride AlN2Al{{N}_{2}} , Here valency of aluminium = 3=~3 , Another radical == Nitride (N3)\left( {{N}^{3-}} \right)
and Valency of nitride (N3)=3\left( {{N}^{3-}} \right)=3

Note: The valency is different from the oxidation number as the valency does not contain any sign. The valency of nitrogen is three but the oxidation number lies from 3-3 to +5.+5. If the number is less than or equal to four then the valency is the number of electrons present in the outermost shell and if it is more than four then the valency is eight minus the number of electrons present in the outermost shell.