Valence electrons are very important for the chemical properties of chemical elements; but all electrons have identical sizes.
The stability of an atom is determined by the:
The chemical properties of an atom are determined by the number of protons that are existent in the particular atom. This value is given by the atomic number.
Valence shell electrons or valence electrons determine the chemical properties of an atom...
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protons and valence electrons
The stability of an atom is determined by the:
The chemical properties of an atom are determined by the number of protons that are existent in the particular atom. This value is given by the atomic number.
The valence is determined experimentally.
Valence electrons are on the external shell.
Almost all the chemical properties of an atom are determined by the valence shell electrons or in general, by the no of electrons present in the atom. Since in an isotope and a general atom, no. of electrons is same, therefore they have similar chemical properties. Isotopes differ in atomic mass only and that is due to extra neutrons.
Valence shell electrons or valence electrons determine the chemical properties of an atom...
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protons and valence electrons
This is the number of valence electrons.
There is no set amount of valence electrons for nonmetals. The amount of valence electrons a nonmetal has is determined by the number of electrons on the outer shell of the atom.
It's determine by the vacancy (unfilled orbital) in the outermost shell of an atom.
Valence electrons are: In chemistry, those electrons found in orbits farthest from the nucleus of the atom. These electrons determine the way in which the atom will combine with other atoms, and thus determine its chemical properties.