Which one among the following has valency of 3 ?

Which one among the following has valency of 3 ?

Carbon
Oxygen
Nitrogen
Sodium
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Nitrogen commonly has a valency of 3, particularly in compounds like ammonia (NH3).
– Valency is the measure of the combining capacity of an element. It is typically equal to the number of electrons an atom gains, loses, or shares to achieve a stable electron configuration (usually a full outermost electron shell).
– Carbon (Atomic number 6): Electron configuration is 2, 4. It needs 4 electrons to complete its outer shell, so its common valency is 4 (e.g., CH4, CO2).
– Oxygen (Atomic number 8): Electron configuration is 2, 6. It needs 2 electrons, so its common valency is 2 (e.g., H2O, O2).
– Nitrogen (Atomic number 7): Electron configuration is 2, 5. It needs 3 electrons to complete its outer shell. Thus, its common valency is 3 (e.g., NH3, NCl3). Nitrogen can also exhibit other valencies (e.g., +5 in nitrates), but 3 is a very common valency.
– Sodium (Atomic number 11): Electron configuration is 2, 8, 1. It tends to lose 1 electron to achieve a stable configuration. Its valency is 1 (e.g., NaCl, Na2O).
The concept of valency is simplified and primarily applies to covalent bonding and simple ionic compounds. More rigorous descriptions of bonding use oxidation states and formal charges, especially for elements in higher periods or in complex compounds. However, for basic elements like N, O, C, and Na, their typical valencies are characteristic.
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