yes
Students may ask why the negatively
charged electrons are not drawn into the
nucleus by the positively charged protons.
The chemical behavior is determined largely by the number of valence electrons.
The chemical behavior of an atom is determined by its electron configuration - that is, the distribution of electrons in the atom's shells.
Atoms don't do anything. If the electrons go to a higher energy state, they use energy. If they fall back to a lower state, they release energy. This shouldn't affect the entire atom, just the electrons.
Atoms transfer electrons, then bond.
electrons are part of atoms.
The chemical behavior is determined largely by the number of valence electrons.
Electrons. The number of valence or "free" electrons an atom has determines how it can bond with other atoms.
These atoms are very stable and unreactive.
the modern description, primarily mathematical, of the behavior of electrons in atoms
If atoms didn't have electrons then you wouldn't be asking this question. No electrons means no elements, no elements mean no building blocks for life or basically anything, no anything means nothing. we'd all die.
When atoms combine interactions occur between their electrons. In most cases they will share or give electrons to the other atoms.
The chemical behavior of an atom is determined by its electron configuration - that is, the distribution of electrons in the atom's shells.
Robin M. Hochstrasser has written: 'Molecular aspects of symmetry' 'Behavior of electrons in atoms' -- subject(s): Electrons, Atoms, Atomic spectra
The outermost electrons in an atom that are responsible for all chemistry are known as valence electrons.
yes, in fact, electrons are part of all atoms. and, since all matter is made of atoms, all matter has electrons. matter, by the way, is anything that takes up space and has mass.
Atoms don't do anything. If the electrons go to a higher energy state, they use energy. If they fall back to a lower state, they release energy. This shouldn't affect the entire atom, just the electrons.
You dont touch anything because of atoms Atoms have trouble touching if they touch they explode They can share electrons though but they dont touch