Non-Bonding Electrons
what term describes elements that contain the same number of valence electrons
This is a somewhat broad question because there are many different kinds of compounds, and there are a variety of things that happen to valence electrons depending upon what kind of compound is formed, but in general, any given atom has 3 options when forming a compound: it can give up one or more electrons, acquire one or more electrons, or share one or more electrons.
No. it is the term used to tell the electrons in an atom.
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there called valence electrons
there called valence electrons
what term describes elements that contain the same number of valence electrons
This is a somewhat broad question because there are many different kinds of compounds, and there are a variety of things that happen to valence electrons depending upon what kind of compound is formed, but in general, any given atom has 3 options when forming a compound: it can give up one or more electrons, acquire one or more electrons, or share one or more electrons.
No. it is the term used to tell the electrons in an atom.
These are the valence electrons.
Valence electrons
Those electrons are the valence electrons. They are the electrons which mostly take part in exchange of electrons or sharing of electrons. Hence, valence shell electrons are a very important part of chemistry since all the reactions due to them only.
These are the valence electrons.
The most common term for a completed outer shell of electrons is that is or has "full" valence electrons.
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I suspect the term you're looking for is "valence electrons."
there called valence electrons