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Question: What is variable? Give two examples of elements showing variable valency?...

What is variable? Give two examples of elements showing variable valency?

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Solution

As we know that in chemistry, periodic tables play a vital role. In the periodic table there are totally 118118 elements. In the periodic table there are totally 1818 columns and 77 rows. The columns are called groups. Hence, 1818 groups in the periodic table. The rows are called periods. Hence, totally 77 period in the table.

Complete answer:
We have to know that the valency is nothing but the number of electrons that donate or accept the atom to attain the stable electronic configuration. The stable configuration means the elements donate or accept electrons to attain the noble gas or inert gas electron configuration.
In the periodic table, some elements have only one valency. Some elements have more than one valency.
The two examples of elements showing variable valency are given below.
Copper is one of the elements in the periodic table showing variable valency. The symbol of copper isCuCu. The variable valency of copper is given below,
Cu+1C{u^{ + 1}} and Cu+2C{u^{ + 2}}.
Iron is one of the elements in the periodic table showing variable valency. The symbol of Iron is FeFe. The variable valency of Iron is given below,
Fe+3F{e^{ + 3}} and Fe+2F{e^{ + 2}}.

Note:
We have to know that the atomic number of the atom is equal to the number of protons or the number of electrons. In every atom the number of protons and the number of electrons are equal. The stable electronic configuration in the second period is 1010. The stable electronic configuration in the third period is 1818. The oxygen is present in the second period in the periodic table. Calcium is present in the third period in the periodic table. The mass number of the atom is nothing but the sum of the number of protons and number of neutrons.