you know the anwers before you even post this question.
2007-01-17 14:07:37
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answer #1
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answered by Ha!! 2
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Five page essay on valence electrons? I don't think so.
2007-01-17 14:09:22
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answered by kawaiisuzakuwarrior 4
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the common function of electron configurations is to ensure what number electrons are in the outermost power point of the atom. it is substantial on condition that those electrons are regularly the only ones that could work together with different atoms and charm chemical bonds. by utilising staring on the electron shape, we can count variety what number electrons are on the exterior by utilising including up the electrons interior the orbitals with the optimal maximum suitable variety. those atoms on the exterior are referred to as valence electrons. Valence electrons might properly be basically in the s and p orbitals. 2 electrons might properly be in the s orbital, and 6 might properly be in the p orbitals. the optimal form of valence electrons is 8, that's what's seen in the noble gases different than helium. Hydrogen and helium are so small, they only have the s orbital to fill; they are the exception to all different components on condition that those 2 components could have basically a optimal of two electrons of their outer power ranges. Atoms with an identical form of valence electrons will share actual and chemical properties. it is one reason they are grouped jointly in columns on the periodic table. Atoms will constantly attempt to pass to the backside obtainable power. it is been got here upon that valence electrons could have the least power whilst the outermost power point is thoroughly crammed, or thoroughly empty. for many components, this implies that they are going to earnings, lose, or share electrons till they have the two 0 or 8 electrons of their outer power point. the only 2 components that don’t do this are hydrogen and helium; they are so small, they are good whilst they have 2 electrons. Atoms with crammed outer power ranges are good and don’t could earnings or lose electrons. This money owed for the steadiness and scarcity of chemical reactivity in the noble gases, like argon, krypton, and xenon. Atoms tend to earnings or lose the minimum form of electrons obtainable with a view to alter into good. Sodium, with one electron on the exterior, is plenty greater probable to lose this one electron than earnings seven. whilst it loses its outer electron, it could have greater useful costs than damaging costs, and could be-come a cation with a value of +a million. Fluorine, with seven valence electrons, would be plenty greater probable to earnings one greater electron than it is to lose all seven. Gaining an electron will supply it greater electrons than protons, and it will exchange into an anion with a value of –a million.
2016-12-16 07:17:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Another person that wants to cheat their classmates.
Why are all the hard science/math questions high school home problems?
Where is the interesting stuff about m-theory?
2007-01-17 15:38:43
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answered by Justin 5
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Maybe if you paid some money or some mmmmmm pudding
2007-01-17 15:26:52
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answered by Jer G 3
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Get off the computer and do your own homework.
2007-01-17 14:10:49
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answered by ? 5
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yes i can
you're welcome
2007-01-17 14:07:26
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answered by jimbob 6
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