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Electrons are the particles in atoms that are involved in chemical reactions.

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Q: What allows one atom to physically interact with a second atom?
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Which atom in the water molecule will interact with a positive ion?

The partially negatively charged oxygen atom in water will interact with a positive ion.


What part of atom are responsible for how they interact with other atoms?

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What is formed When these outer electrons interact with other atom's electrons?

When outer electrons interact they form a bond. (ionic or chemical)


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What number allows you to identify an atom as a particular element?

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