Chemical (molecular) bonding is done by sharing and exchanging one or more electrons between two atoms. In many cases, electrons are shared by more than two atoms to make larger molecules.
The most mass of a atom is located in the nucleus, where the protons and the neutrons are located.
The electron configuration of an atom determines how it behaves when it comes into contact with another atom.
the anti-proton
An atom's electrons are distributed through most of its volume.
The Nucleus. Which is inside the electron clouds.
The center of an atom is the nucleus. Inside an atom you will find neutrons, electrons and protons. The nucleus is the most important part of an atom.
nope, electron. nothing in the nucleus participates in chemistry.
The most space of an atom is vacuum.
NEUTRONS:]
The electromagnetic force is the most important force inside an atom. It governs the interactions between charged particles such as protons and electrons, holding the atom together.
oxygen
In the nucleus.
The bonds that carbon form are the most important charicteristic.
It’s the most massive part of the atom
In the nucleus of an atom, the positively charged particles are called Protons.
Electrons are the most important element in atom bonding. Each element has an atomic number based on the number of electrons, and it is the was these different numbers of electrons link up to each other that determines how closely they will bond.
The number of electrons is very important.