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what is the effect of no. of electrons in a cell?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The number of electrons in the outermost subshell determines the atom's chemical properties, since it is these electrons that are farthest from the nucleus and thus interact most with other atoms. If the outermost subshell can accept or give up an electron easily, then the atom will be highly reactive chemically.

Answered by TejasvaniChauhan
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The number of energy levels holding electrons (and the number of electrons in the outer energy level). The number of electrons held between the nucleus and its outermost electrons (called the shielding effect).

This effect, called the shielding effect, describes the decrease in attraction between an electron and the nucleus in any atom with more than one electron shell. The more electron shells there are, the greater the shielding effect experienced by the outermost electrons.

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