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which electron not part in bond formation? a the electron which are away from nucleus b which are close to the nucleus c electron in kernel​

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Answered by ssssarmin69
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Answer:

The electrons in the outermost electron shell are responsible for forming chemical bonds. These electrons are also known as valence electrons. Chemical bonds are formed when the outermost electron shells are not completely filled and atom needs more (or less) electrons to completely fill the outermost shell.

Answered by yaduvanshipritirao
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Answer:

all the electrons present in the non valence shell not take part in bond formation.

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