Chemistry, asked by praneepsri18, 9 months ago

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

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Answered by anshu2018matrix
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Because it is easy to lose ,gain or share electron as there is less nuclear attraction on valence electron than inner shell.

Inner electron are closer to nucleus so nuclear attractions is high.

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