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22 January, 09:26

Do atoms lend and borrow electrons from inner shells

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  1. 22 January, 09:39
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    False. They don't borrow electrons at all. They already have their respective electron affinities. This is called as electronegativity, and it's an occurence where it already has its own from its actual structure. It never borrows any electrons at all.
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