Chemistry, asked by sundusafzal99, 4 months ago

does Proton is responsible in the formation of Bond​

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Answered by TheDeadlyWasp
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Explanation:

Like neutrons, protons give mass to the atom but do not participate in chemical reactions.

They have essentially no mass but are important in chemical reactions.

The first electron shell can hold 2 electrons. For most biologically relevant atoms, additional electron shells (if present) can hold up to eight electrons.

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Answered by indian5036
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Explanation:

protons are not responsible for formation of bonds because Chemical bonds are the forces of attraction that tie atoms together. Bonds are formed when valence electrons, the electrons in the outermost electronic “shell” of an atom, interact. The nature of the interaction between the atoms depends on their relative electronegativity.

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