Valence force field is a mathematical method to describe intramolecular interactions.
Valence force refers to the bonding force that holds together atoms in a molecule. It is typically associated with the sharing or transfer of electrons between atoms to form chemical bonds. The valence force is responsible for the stability and structure of molecules.
they have few valence electrons and aren't close to having eight valence electrons
Zero valence
Valence electrons
one valence electrons
6 valence electrons
The force of attraction between the atom's nucleus and its valence electrons are the least. Hence valence electrons are lost easily.
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The outer shell is the valence electrons and they are very loosely bound to the nucleus - less force by the nucleus on the valence electrons, so valence shell's electrons are exchanged first in any reaction.
they have few valence electrons and aren't close to having eight valence electrons
they have few valence electrons and aren't close to having eight valence electrons
the force of attraction between then nucleus and the valence electrons is less than that between the nucleus and the core electrons
The outer shell is the valence electrons and they are very loosely bound to the nucleus - less force by the nucleus on the valence electrons, so valence shell's electrons are exchanged first in any reaction.Valence
valence electrons
1 valence electron
3 valence electrons.
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