Electrons.
An anionotropy is an aniotropic rearrangement reaction - a chemical reaction where a group, along with its electron pair, moves from one atom to another.
no it is a chemical reaction!
A methyl or hydride shift in a chemical reaction happens when a carbon atom with three hydrogen atoms attached moves to a different carbon atom, creating a new bond. This shift helps stabilize the molecule by redistributing electron density.
electrons
This is a chemical change, a chemical reaction.
If an atom undergoes a chemical reaction, it involves rearrangement of electrons in the outer shell to form new chemical bonds. On the other hand, if it undergoes a nuclear reaction, it involves changes in the atomic nuclei, resulting in the formation of different elements or isotopes. To determine whether it was a chemical or nuclear reaction, observe whether there are changes in the electron configuration or in the atomic number and mass of the atom.
The valence electrons are the part that takes place in a chemical reaction.
A chemical reaction
The electrons
the valence electrons
Nothing, it just bonds with another atom, radical.
Electron transfer (ET) occurs when an electron moves from an atom or a chemical species (e.g. a molecule) to another atom or chemical species. ET is a mechanistic description of the thermodynamic concept of redox, wherein the oxidation states of both reaction partners change.