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These particles are called electrons.

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What part of an atom is shared to form a compound?

All chemical bonding and compound formation occurs from the sharing of electrons.


Are valence electrons lost gained or shared during a chemical reaction?

They are lost.


What can be shared in chemical bonds?

Electrons are shared in chemical bonding.


What is valence electrons shared between atoms?

In a covalent bond electrons are shared between two electrons.


Does the smaller element get to own the shared atom in a chemical bond?

There are no atoms or elements shared (or owned) in a chemical bond.


What is shared or exchanged in a chemical reaction?

It is not clear from your question what you mean by sharing substances, or exactly what it is that these substances are sharing. However, I'll make a guess. Chemical reactions often involve atoms sharing electrons. And what happens to them during chemical reactions is that the distribution of electrons shifts. Electrons don't have to actually leave one atom and go to another in order to form a chemical reaction. Sometimes it is more a matter of spending some time with one atom and some time with another, or with several others. Electrons are very versatile.


What type of chemical reaction occurs when electrons are shared?

no chemical reaction takes place . when electrons are shared it is known as covalent bond


Shared pair of electrons holds a chemical bond called?

When two atoms share electrons, the shared pair of electrons form a chemical bond called a covalent bond.


What metal WONT dissolve in saltwater?

Gold wouldn't corrode, I think that's what you mean because generally speaking metals don't dissolve. Corrosion is a chemical reaction where as dissolving is, I would say, more of a physical change because electrons aren't shared or exchanged in the process.Also platinum wouldn't.


What is the role of electrons in the formation of covalent bonds?

The outer shell electrons of the atom form covalent bonds.


Which particles are involved in chemical bonding?

Electrons. They form bonds either by being shared between two atoms or exchanged between two atoms forming an electrostatic attraction between them. If an atom of one chemical has a 'spare' electron in its outer shell, and another is 'missing' one electron - they will bond. Specifically, the valence electrons, which are the ones in the outermost energy level of the atom are the particles involved.


A is the formation of new opinions plans or ideas that can be agreed to or shared by members of several political parties?

compromise