CBSE BOARD X, asked by evvganesh1, 5 months ago

which electrons are responsible for the formation of bonds between atoms​

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Answered by SHIVAMRAIKWAR
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Explanation:

The outermost shell contains the electrons that are involved in bond formation, for they are the least tightly bound to the nucleus and thus can be removed most readily. This shell is called the valence shell.

Answered by Revathi5052277
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Answer:

The outermost shell contains the electrons that are involved in bond formation, for they are the least tightly bound to the nucleus and thus can be removed most readily. This shell is called the valence shell.

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