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which electrons are involved in chemical bonding?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The electrons on the outermost energy level of the atom are called valence electrons. The valence electrons are involved in bonding one atom to another. The attraction of each atom's nucleus for the valence electrons of the other atom pulls the atoms together.

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Answered by MaizmeenAnsari
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  • The electrons on the outermost energy level of the atom are called valence electrons.
  • The valence electrons are involved in bonding one atom to another.
  • The attraction of each atom’s nucleus for the valence electrons of the other atom pulls the atoms together.
  • As the attractions bring the atoms together, electrons from each atom are attracted to the nucleus of both atoms, which “share” the electrons.
  • The sharing of electrons between atoms is called a covalent bond, which holds the atoms together as a molecule.
  • A covalent bond happens if the attractions are strong enough in both atoms and if each atom has room for an electron in its outer energy level.
  • Atoms will covalently bond until their outer energy level is full.
  • Atoms covalently bonded as a molecule are more stable than they were as separate atoms

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