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How is atomic structure related to chemical bonding?

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Answered by sahilkhan5465
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To understand bond formation, it is necessary to know the general features of the electronic structure of atoms—that is, the arrangement of electrons around the central nucleus.

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Answered by kumarnishchay03
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Elements are characterized by their atomic structure. While the subatomic structure of the atom is a major topic of interest in chemistry, physics and biophysics, we will only discuss the basic structure that will provide sufficient information for the construction of molecules in the context of this course. Atoms have a central nucleus with positively charged protons and neutral neutrons; negatively charged electrons circle the nucleus. The electrons that are involved in chemical bonding are those electrons in the outermost orbit, referred to as valence electrons. On the periodic table below, you can view each of the atoms while hiding all but the outermost electrons.

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