These particles are the electrons.
The number of protons determines the number of electrons and the electron cloud structure.
However, the electrons are the ones reacting with other atoms.
The nucleus of an atom takes place in reactions.
Electrons determine how atoms will react with one another.
The valence electrons.
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Electron cloud
depends on the charges, either negative or positive
The chemical behavior of an atom is determined by its electron configuration - that is, the distribution of electrons in the atom's shells.
it is its electrons, if an atom of an element is not stable which means its outershell is not full of electron is going to react more than an atom which has full shells... e.g.. take the noble gases for example they have full outershells so therefore they dont react much
the presence or absence of double bonds between the carbon atom and other atoms
It depends on the number of valence elctrons the atom has.
valence electrons
depends on the charges, either negative or positive
The chemical behavior of an atom is determined by its electron configuration - that is, the distribution of electrons in the atom's shells.
If the outer shell of the atom is full, it ________ react readily with other atoms.Answer - Does not!
the number of protons determines the atom.
it is its electrons, if an atom of an element is not stable which means its outershell is not full of electron is going to react more than an atom which has full shells... e.g.. take the noble gases for example they have full outershells so therefore they dont react much
the presence or absence of double bonds between the carbon atom and other atoms
When atoms get close to one another the magnetic force repels each other or attracts each other.
The largest determinant to an atom's behavior is its electron configuration. An atom's electron configuration determines its interactions with other atoms, such as which atoms it can form bonds with and whether that bond is covalent or ionic. Additionally, the number of neutrons and protons influence the stability of the atom's nucleus.
It depends on the number of valence elctrons the atom has.
The electrons, or the electron cloud, of an atom affect how it reacts chemically with other atoms and molecules.
An atom must be stable because it must not react with other atoms to change it's state.