The valency of Aluminum

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The valency of aluminum (Al) is typically +3. This means that aluminum can lose three electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration, often forming compounds where it exhibits a +3 charge, such as in aluminum oxide (Al₂O₃) and aluminum chloride (AlCl₃).

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