Usually, only electrons participate in chemical reations. The other subatomic particles play a larger role in nuclear chemistry.
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Electrons, for chemical reactions
The electron shell is the source of an element's chemical properties and the moderator of chemical reactions; the electron shell depends on the protons that constitute the atom
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chemical reactions
Protons determine what the element is. Although the number of electrons and protons are the same(since the atom in electrically neutral), the number of electrons is more closely tied to the chemical properties than the number of protons, especially in reactions.
Atomic, and subatomic particles go to different atomic, and subatomic particles.
The subatomic particles that govern potential chemical reactions among elements are known as electrons.
You think probable to electron.
These particles are the electrons.
They are all 'involved', but the one which changes its environment is the electron.
Electrons, for chemical reactions
Subatomic particles, that is neutrons , protons, and electrons are indeed never destroyed or created in chemical reactions.
not participate in chemical reactions.
Electrons are subatomic particles that are involved in chemical bonding where they form a bond between two atoms.
the particulat part is the electrons. They can from ionic bonds or covalant bonds. They constantly change the chemical properties of the atoms.
These particles are the electrons.
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