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Valence electrons are very important for the chemical properties of chemical elements; but all electrons have identical sizes.
Electrons determine the chemical properties of an atom.
The electrons in the outermost shell are very important.
Valence shell electrons or valence electrons determine the chemical properties of an atom...
This is rightThe outermost electrons account for many of the physical and chemical properties of elements.
Electrons determine the chemical properties.
Valence electrons are very important for the chemical properties of chemical elements; but all electrons have identical sizes.
Electrons determine the chemical properties of an atom.
Electrons.
The number of electrons is very important.
No, absolutely not. There are much smaller particles, first Electrons (which are part of reactions), Then Quarks that neutrons and protons are made of (and are part of reactions), and much, much smaller particles after that also are involved in chemical reactions.
The electrons in the outermost shell are very important.
electrons
Chemical properties depend on electrons.Isotopes of an element have the same number of electrons and different number of neutrons.So they have similar chemical properties and different physical properties.
Valence electrons are responsible for chemical boding.
Valence shell electrons or valence electrons determine the chemical properties of an atom...
The electrons specifically the outermost electrons determines the chemical properties. These are often called the valence electrons. The radioactivity of a particular isotope is determined by the nuclear composition in terms of protons and neutrons.