The Outermost Electrons are the reactive particles of the atoms.
Electrons are these particles.
The three particles that make up atoms are protons, neutrons, and electrons.
Electrons
When X-rays remove electrons from atoms, they are behaving as ionizing radiation. This means they have enough energy to remove electrons from atoms, creating charged particles (ions) that can interact with other atoms and molecules in the surrounding environment.
When alpha particles pick up electrons, they become helium atoms. Alpha particles are essentially helium nuclei without electrons, so when they pick up electrons, they form stable helium atoms with a balance of protons and electrons.
Electrons are these particles.
electrons
Electrons are the negatively charged particles in atoms. This is not an entertainment and arts question.
When atoms lose or gain electrons, they form ions. These are charged particles.
Electrons are the subatomic particles that make an element reactive. Elements react with one another by gaining, losing, or sharing electrons to attain a more stable electron configuration.
No the most reactive have 1 or 7 - if they have 8 they are stable
their atoms take,give,or share electrons with other atoms :)
Yes - all atoms are made of smaller particles. Those particles are protons, neutrons, and electrons.
No, eight valence electrons completely fills the valence band and makes the atom inert. The most reactive atoms have either one valence electron or seven valence electrons.
The three particles that make up atoms are protons, neutrons, and electrons.
That isn't necessarily true. The Halogens (group 17) follow what you said, but the Alkali metals (group 1) don't. As you go down the column, the elements get more reactive for group 1; Lithium is the least reactive and Francium (speculated) is the most reactive. On the other hand, as you down the Halogens, they do get less reactive. Astatine (speculated) is the least reactive while Fluorine is the most reactive element of them all. Hope that clears up things!
No. The difference between them is that helium atoms have electrons, and alpha particles don't.