yes --- ex few outer electrons is the characteristic if a metal, more are nonmetals.
Group 1 metals (also called group IA) all have 1 outer shell electron. They lose this electron in chem. rxns to for pos ions with charge +1. They are all so reactive that none are found free in nature and if 'purified' they quickly react with nearly anything to reform the ion usually this reaction is very violent, releasing much energy.
No. An element is determined by the number of protons that it has... not electrons.
sort of, yes. but nobody thinks of it that way.
Plus, bad things happen when this rule is broken. Think atomic bomb.
Yes. The inner electrons are bound so tightly by the nucleus they can be thought of as being unable to participate in interactions with other atoms/molecules.
Elements whose atoms have the same number of outer electrons have similar properties..
it governs the bonding behaviour.
Its chemical reactivities.
True
chemical property
It is an atoms chemical properties that determine whether it is iron or manganese or aluminium. These properties are (to a first approximation) controlled by the number of electrons in the outermost shell.A single atom is the smallest unit that has the chemical properties.Anything smaller is electrons or protons, or neutrons ... .
The chemical behavior of an atom depends mostly on the number of electrons in its outermost shell.
They are called valence electrons, and they are responsible for an atom's chemical properties. During a chemical reaction, the valence electrons are the only part of an atom that participates.
Electrons in the outermost orbitals of an atom. They determine the chemical reactivity of an atom and are the primary electrons that participate in chemical reactions.
This is rightThe outermost electrons account for many of the physical and chemical properties of elements.
chemical property
Electrons determine the chemical properties of an atom.
electrons
Electrons in the outermost orbitals of an atom. They determine the chemical reactivity of an atom and are the primary electrons that participate in chemical reactions.
It is an atoms chemical properties that determine whether it is iron or manganese or aluminium. These properties are (to a first approximation) controlled by the number of electrons in the outermost shell.A single atom is the smallest unit that has the chemical properties.Anything smaller is electrons or protons, or neutrons ... .
The chemical behavior of an atom depends mostly on the number of electrons in its outermost shell.
Electrons determine the chemical properties.
The electrons in the outermost shell are very important.
Chemical reactions depends on the valence electrons.
Elements in the same group have similar properties because they have the same number of electrons in their outermost shell
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