Question
Question: Valency of silver in \(A{g_2}S\) is . A. 1 B. 2 C. 0 D. 3...
Valency of silver in Ag2S is .
A. 1
B. 2
C. 0
D. 3
Solution
The valency of an element is referred to as the combining capacity of an element with other elements to form a compound . Also , a single element can have multiple valencies when it combines with different elements .
Complete step by step answer: To find out the valency of silver in a given compound let us first assume valency of silver to be x .
Now , we know that valency of sulphur is -2 since the electronic configuration of sulphur is 1s22s22p63s23px23py13pz1 it can gain two electrons to complete its octet .
Since the molecule is neutral, the charge on the molecule is 0 .
2×x+(−2)=0 ⇒2x=2 ⇒x=1
Hence we find out that the valency of silver in Ag2S is + 1 .
So , option A is correct.
Additional Information: Silver belongs to group 11 and 5th period , it is a transition metal with atomic number 47.
The electronic configuration of silver is [Kr]4d105s1 and electrons in each shell are 2 , 8 , 18 , 18 , 1.
Generally the valency of silver is + 1 , as the d sub - shell has stable configuration if they lose 1 electron from s sub - shell . therefore the most common valency of silver is 1 . But there are a few exceptions where it exhibits + 2 valency , when it loses electrons from the d sub - shell to exhibit transition property of metals.
Thus silver shows two valencies +1 and +2 but +1 is more stable and common.
Note: Alternative way to find out valency of an element is by counting the number of electrons in its outermost shell .
If the number of electrons is between one to four , the compound has positive valency equal to the number of electrons in the outermost shell . For compounds having more than four electrons valency is determined by subtracting the number of electrons from eight.