electron of outer most shell.
the answer is the outermost electron shell
The outer or valence electrons are the ones involved in bonding.Valence electrons
the outermost electron shell
The part of the atom that is used in bonding is the electron. More specifically, valance electrons which are the outer shell of the electron.
In chemical bonding only valence electrons are only involved in bond formation.So,we should know about the no.of electrons in atoms to understand bonding of atoms.
The outer shell electrons of an atom are involved in chemical bonding
the answer is the outermost electron shell
The outer, or valance electrons of the atom are that which is involved in bonding.
The valence electrons of the atom.
The outer or valence electrons are the ones involved in bonding.Valence electrons
the outermost electron shell
electrons
I figured it out electrons XD
When an atom undergoes chemical change, only the outermost (valence electrons) are involved.
The most important are the valence electrons.The electrons perform the bonding by being shared between the atoms.
The most important are the valence electrons.The electrons perform the bonding by being shared between the atoms.
The part of the atom that is used in bonding is the electron. More specifically, valance electrons which are the outer shell of the electron.