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4 March, 10:45

Explain how the number of valence electrons in atoms relate to their bonding with other atoms to form molecules?

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  1. 4 March, 12:01
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    valence electrons are the number of electrons in the outer shell. there can only be 8 electrons in the outer shell. The number of valence electrons can be used to determine how many bonds are needed.

    For example: H2O

    O (oxygen) has 6 valence electrons

    H (hydrogen) has 1 valence electron

    O needs 2 more electrons to be stable

    H needs 1 more electron to be stable

    O forms one bond with two H atoms to form H2O.
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