The chemical behavior is determined largely by the number of valence electrons.
The number of electrons orbiting around the nucleus
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The chemical behavior of an atom is determined by its electron configuration - that is, the distribution of electrons in the atom's shells.
The chemical behavior of different elements is determined by valence electrons.
...By the nnumber of electrons in the outermost energy level.
Because it jumps from atoms to make a neutral atom which is pretty much why we have chemical reactions.
Assuming that you are referring to chemical reactions, we know that atoms are not changed by chemical reactions (except for their oxidation states). That means that all the same types of atoms are present after the reactions as were there before the reactions. The type of an atom is determined by the number of protons in its nucleus.
The chemical behavior of an atom is determined by its electron configuration - that is, the distribution of electrons in the atom's shells.
The chemical behavior of different elements is determined by valence electrons.
These atoms are very stable and unreactive.
When atoms combine interactions occur between their electrons. In most cases they will share or give electrons to the other atoms.
...By the nnumber of electrons in the outermost energy level.
Because it jumps from atoms to make a neutral atom which is pretty much why we have chemical reactions.
The amount of chemical energy a substance has is determined by the types and arrangement of atoms and molecules in that substance. The energy is stored within the chemical bonds between these atoms and molecules. The strength of these bonds and the potential energy stored in them determine the amount of chemical energy.
Chiefly, though - and in platitudal "recite this" form - its electronic configuration.
Assuming that you are referring to chemical reactions, we know that atoms are not changed by chemical reactions (except for their oxidation states). That means that all the same types of atoms are present after the reactions as were there before the reactions. The type of an atom is determined by the number of protons in its nucleus.
The chemical properties of atoms are significantly changed when they form compounds. When elements combine to form compounds it is called a chemical reaction. The compound is then a collection of molecules and each molecule has in it atoms from the elements used in the formation. The atoms in the molecule are still the same atoms as one started with, but the arrangement of the electrons in the atoms has changed. It is the electronic properties of atoms and molecules that really determine the properties they have and which chemical reactions occur and which do not. The chemical properties of an atom or molecule are determined by the arrangement of the electrons of that atom or molecule. Once atoms have gone through a chemical reaction, the electronic structure is changed. The atoms are the same identity, but the properties of the atoms have been changed by the chemical reaction.
non logical behavior
The elements that compose it and the arrangement of its atoms