the number of elements in the atom
The group the element is in on the Periodic Table (how many valence electrons it has). Metals increase in reactivity from right to left on the periodic table and non metals increase in reactivity from left to right, with the exception of group group 18, which is not reactive, and Hydrogen, which is very reactive.
The number of electrons in its outermost energy level (shell)
Where its located.
The main force that determines the chemical properties of an atom is nuclear force. There are other forces included like electrostatic force and force of attraction among others.
The protons in the nucleus of an atom determine the basic properties of it. Atoms are units of matte that are surrounded by electrons.
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Electrons determine the chemical properties of an atom.
Where its located.
valence electrons
The main force that determines the chemical properties of an atom is nuclear force. There are other forces included like electrostatic force and force of attraction among others.
The number of electrons is very important.
The protons in the nucleus of an atom determine the basic properties of it. Atoms are units of matte that are surrounded by electrons.
The anion has a negative electrical charge and is more chemically reactive than the atom.
All chemical properties are determined by electronic structure.
Functional group
This electron is a valance electron.
Much of the nature of an atom is determined by the configuration of its electrons. The configuration controls how freely it can bond, how charged the atom is, how stable it is, and other atomic properties.
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Electrons determine the chemical properties of an atom.