Valence shell electrons or valence electrons determine the chemical properties of an atom...
the valence electrons
as the valence electrons only take part in a chemical reaction
The electons.
The number of protons in the nucleus.
Electrons determine the chemical properties of an atom.
Assuming that you mean the chemical properties, the electrons are what define each element. If you meant subatomic particles, then it doesn't matter; each subatomic particle has unique characteristics.
Because they have gained or lost electrons and are no longer neutral.
In any molecule containing a chemical bond between two atoms, irrespective of the relative sizes of the two bonded atoms, the chemical properties of the molecule will be different from the chemical properties of either bonded atom in isolation. the mixture is physical, properties from both elements get used. But if it is chemical, properties are totally new
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eletrons
valence
In the chemical reactivity of atoms electrons are involved.
The electron.
The number and arrangement of electrons in atoms of an element determine the chemical properties of the element.
This electron is a valance electron.
the particulat part is the electrons. They can from ionic bonds or covalant bonds. They constantly change the chemical properties of the atoms.
Electrons determine the chemical properties of an atom.
When they interact their properties change
Electrons.
No. Atoms of the same element have the same chemical properties.
It is a matter of how they are arranged and electrically charged that changes the properties of them