Electrons cause atoms to react. Atoms react to achieve a filled valence shell, which for most elements is 8, but 2 for hydrogen, lithium, and berylllium, because having 8 valence electrons, or 2 for H, Li, and Be, makes the atoms stable.
An acceleron is the suggested name for a hypothetical subatomic particle claimed to react with neutrinos to produce dark energy.
The electrons, or the electron cloud, of an atom affect how it reacts chemically with other atoms and molecules.
A particle model can be used to explain the reaction between iron and sulfur by illustrating that iron atoms react with sulfur atoms to form iron sulfide molecules. In this reaction, the iron atoms lose electrons to the sulfur atoms, forming ionic bonds in the iron sulfide compound. The particle model visualizes the rearrangement of atoms and the formation of new compounds during the reaction.
No, particles are little parts of atoms that chooses what type of atom it will be.Such as gold or iron.Particles are electons,nuetrons and protons.The amount of each proton nuetron or electron also chooses what type pf atom it will be.A molicule is several atoms put together
Violently
Atoms of non-metals usually gain or share electrons when they react with other atoms.
'atoms' cannot 'react' to air pressure for air pressure is generated from atoms (oxygen, noble gasses, water).
atoms
In a particle model for burning magnesium, the magnesium atoms react with oxygen molecules to form magnesium oxide. The reaction starts with the magnesium atoms breaking bonds with each other and forming new bonds with oxygen atoms. This process releases energy in the form of heat and light. The magnesium atoms and oxygen molecules rearrange their bonds to create a new compound, magnesium oxide.
This depends on the ability to gain/loss electrons.
Atoms of non-metals usually gain or share electrons when they react with other atoms.
The main factor that causes elements to react with each other is the tendency of atoms to achieve a stable electronic configuration, typically resembling that of the nearest noble gas. This often involves the transfer or sharing of electrons between atoms, leading to the formation of chemical bonds. Elements with incomplete outer electron shells are more likely to react in order to attain stability, resulting in various chemical reactions.