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1 April, 16:45

An atom's valence electrons determine how an atom interacts with other atoms. Explain why.

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  1. 1 April, 17:18
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    They both have bad behavior. Both atom are both negative!
  2. 1 April, 17:31
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    The number of electrons in an atom's outermost valence shell governs its bonding behaviour. Therefore, we group elements whose atoms have the same number of valence electrons together in the Periodic Table ... This tendency is called the octet rule, because the bonded atoms share eight valence electrons.
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