The nucleus and all electrons in an atom except the valence electrons is known as the elemental symbols.
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the force of attraction between then nucleus and the valence electrons is less than that between the nucleus and the core electrons
the nucleus and all of the electrons, except those in the valance (outer) shell.
The correct answer is: The electrons farthest away from the nucleus... chris ellis
The outermost electrons, meaning the ones in the valence shell of the atom.
It's determine by the vacancy (unfilled orbital) in the outermost shell of an atom.
The electrons farthest away from the nucleus are the valence electrons of an atom.
Kernel electrons are the electrons that orbit the nucleus of atom and are NOT considered to be part of the valence shell.
that would be an ion
the force of attraction between then nucleus and the valence electrons is less than that between the nucleus and the core electrons
the nucleus and all of the electrons, except those in the valance (outer) shell.
The Electrons farthest from the nucleus of the atom
The correct answer is: The electrons farthest away from the nucleus... chris ellis
Valence electrons are located farthest from the nucleus of the atom.
valence electrons
The outer shell is the valence electrons and they are very loosely bound to the nucleus - less force by the nucleus on the valence electrons, so valence shell's electrons are exchanged first in any reaction.
Kernel electrons.
An atom stripped of its valence electrons, so that its remaining electrons are all in closed shells.