The electrons (especially the valence electrons)
The electrons are the part of an atom that forms chemical bonds. They are involved in interactions with electrons from other atoms to form bonds.
of the atom forms chemical bonds? A. the inner electrons B. the outermost protons C. the outermost electrons D. the nucleus
The electrons
Electrons.
electrons
Electrons.
the outermost shell valence electrons takes part in chemical bond...
partical
the answer is the outermost electron shell
The smallest part of matter that retains its own chemical properties is called a(n) _______.
they determine weather or not it bonds. the valence are the outer shell, the noble gases don't react because the shell is full. but molecules want to have 8 total so they can share or trade, but one can give all its valence to another atom which fills that one and the other one's lower shell is full. look in a chem textbook, talk to your teacher or look online if you want a more in-depth explanation
the outer energy level electrons.
Atoms form bonds with electrons. When they lose or gain whole electrons, the bond is called an ionic bond, and when two atoms share electrons, the bond is called a covalent bond.
outer energy level electrons... called valence electrons
Electron
The nucleus forms the centre of the atom. The protons and neutrons are found in the nucleus of the atom.
the outermost shell valence electrons takes part in chemical bond...
partical
The central part or the nucleus
An atom is the smallest part of matter with a chemical identity, impossible to be broken by chemical procedures.
The electrons
The valence electrons are the part that takes place in a chemical reaction.
orbital