Almost all elements are capable of some kind of chemical bond; they could be called reactive elements since they undergo chemical reactions. Those which do not undergo chemical reactions are said to be inert.
If you're talking about covalent bonding, they're just called atoms, and if you're talking about ionic bonding, they're called ions. Positively charged ions are called cations, and negatively charged ions are called anions.
covalent bonding between nitrogen and hydrogen atoms
Valence electrons are involved in bonding to other atoms.
These are molecules having a significant difference for the electronegativities of the two atoms involved.
The sharing of electrons in the outer energy levels of two atoms is called bonding.
Atoms involved in covalent bonding are just called atoms. Molecules are composed of covalently bonded atoms.
If the bonding is covalent, then they are just called atoms but when in ionic bonding they are called ions.
Electrons involved in bonding between atoms are valence electrons.
If you're talking about covalent bonding, they're just called atoms, and if you're talking about ionic bonding, they're called ions. Positively charged ions are called cations, and negatively charged ions are called anions.
Atoms form bonds by sharing the outer electrons.
covalent bonding between nitrogen and hydrogen atoms
Valence electrons
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Generally the core electrons.
The valence electrons of the atom.
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valence electrons