The role electrons play in stabilizing an atom is they balance out the charge of the protons. If an element has more protons than electrons, it has a positive, not neutral, charge, and vice versa. Unpaired electrons can cause an element to be chemically reactive and/or radioactive.
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The atomic number is the number of protons in the atom. The number of protons is what determines the element the atom is. This makes the atomic number very important in determining what the atom is.
According to the Octet Rule, the most valence electrons any atom can have is 8. Atoms naturally want to meet this rule either by losing or gaining enough electrons to have a total of 8 valence electrons. The nobel gases have exactly 8 valence electrons. The neither need to lose or gain any and therefore do not play well with others. The losing or gaining of valence electrons determines the stability and reactivity of the element.
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It wouldn't change the reaction rate etc. chemically. However, it would be physically heavier and if too many neutrons are added then the atom will become radioactive and unstable, using beta emission to stabilise itself. and i thank my wonderful physics teacher for teaching me that =]
The answer is "the electron." "Valance Electron" is a more specific and correct answer.
Electronegativity refers to the tendency of an atom to attract electrons towards itself. Elements have varying degree of electronegativity and thus exert varying attraction forces to electrons. Bonding two electronegative atoms provides a competition in as far as attracting electrons is concerned. The atom with high electronegativity will tend to pull the bond electrons to closer to itself . Given that the electrons are negatively charged more of the electron charge effect will be felt at this point. The other atom will have a relatively low effect and thus we give it the positive polarity status. Justus Muli Kenyatta University Main Campus.
The atomic number is the number of protons in the atom. The number of protons is what determines the element the atom is. This makes the atomic number very important in determining what the atom is.
According to the Octet Rule, the most valence electrons any atom can have is 8. Atoms naturally want to meet this rule either by losing or gaining enough electrons to have a total of 8 valence electrons. The nobel gases have exactly 8 valence electrons. The neither need to lose or gain any and therefore do not play well with others. The losing or gaining of valence electrons determines the stability and reactivity of the element.
it depends on which element it is, all elements have a different number of electrons unless ions come into play, then you will have to look at the number of protons to determine it's identity
Valence electrons are electrons on the outermost "level". And depending on its electron configuration, it plays a role in which if the atom requires to gain or lose electrons in order to become "stable", it can accept or give electrons to another atom in a chemical reaction.
Explain various factors that play an important role in determining the personality of a person?
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It is difficult to determine the happiest continent as happiness can vary greatly among individuals within each continent. Factors such as economic stability, social support, health care, and personal relationships all play a role in determining happiness levels.
The role that power play plays in determining your cultural spaces is that it upsets the normal balance of things. Power play can change the way things are done in cultural spaces.
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