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12 April, 17:36

Which part of an atom is gained, lost, or shared during a chemical reaction? Electron

Proton

Neutron

Nucleus

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  1. 12 April, 17:58
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    The gain, loss, or sharing of electrons occurs in every chemical bond.

    Explanation:

    Should electrons be lost by one particle, and gained by another particle, the now charged particles can be chemically bound by an ionic bond.

    Should a pair of electrons form a region of high electron density between two positively charged atomic nuclei, a bond can occur in that mutual attraction of the positively charged nuclei towards the region of high electron density operates. This is a long-winded description of a covalent bond.
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