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Based on the valence electrons present in an atom, the elements are classified as monovalent, divalent, trivalent, and so on.
  
Monovalent elements:
The elements that have a valency of one are called monovalent elements.
Example: Hydrogen and sodium
  
Divalent elements:
The elements that have a valency of two are called divalent elements.
Example: Oxygen and beryllium
  
Trivalent elements:
The elements that have a valency of three are called trivalent elements.
Example: Nitrogen and aluminium
 
Some elements exhibit more than one valency.
Example:
Iron combines with oxygen to form two types of ferrous oxide (exhibits valency \(2\)) and ferric oxide (exhibits valency \(3\)).
When atoms of different elements are combined, then the molecules of compounds are formed. During molecule formation, it is necessary to know the valancies of those elements.
 
2Na+Cl22NaCl
 
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Atomic structure of sodium and chlorine
Here, the valancies of both sodium and chlorine are \(one\). Therefore, the molecular formula will be NaCl.
 
But, when magnesium reacts with chlorine, it gives
 
Mg+Cl2MgCl2
 
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Atomic structure of magnesium and chlorine