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1 July, 09:01

Which of an atom's electrons are involved in chemical reactions?

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A. The electrons farthest from the nucleus of the atom

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B. The electrons that make one isotope different from another

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C. The electrons closest to the nucleus of the atom

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D. The electrons that determine the atomic number of the atom

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  1. 1 July, 09:03
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    The answer is A. The electrons farthest from the nucleus of the atom.

    Explanation: If the outer most layer is full of electrons then it is less reactive. If the layer has few electrons, it has more room to bond with other elements and react.

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    More on the outside the less reactive it is.

    Less on the out side the more reactive it is.
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