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Why do only valence electrons involve in bond formation? Why not electron of inner shells?Explain.

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Answered by vilaspatil70
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Explanation:

Because the outer electrons are losely bounded by the attractive force of the nucleus. also the screening effect of the inner electrons prevent the nucleus to attract outer electrons hence they easily form bonds

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Answered by meestib2004
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Explanation:

Non-valence electrons are the electrons in the inner shell of the atom that do not participate in chemical reactions andit takes a lot of energy to move them out. Valence electrons are the electrons in the outer-most orbital that is not completely filled. These are the ones that participate in the creation of molecules.

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