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why do only Valence Electrons involved in Bond formation ​

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Answered by rebedsilva
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The nucleus and the electrons in the inner shell remain unaffected when atoms come close together. ... The electrons in outermost shell of an atom get affected. Thus electrons in valence shell are responsible for the formation of bond between atoms.

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The nucleus and the electrons in the inner shell remain unaffected when atoms come close together. ... The electrons in outermost shell of an atom get affected. Thus electrons in valence shell are responsible for the formation of bond between atoms.

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