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Standard X
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Why Inner shell electrons do not take part in chemical bonding??
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Why do only valence electrons involve in bond formation? Why not electron of inner shells? Explain.
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Assertion :In the formation of a molecule, only the outer shell electrons take part in chemical combination and they are known as valence electrons. Reason: Atoms achieve the stable octet when they are linked by chemical bonds.
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In a water molecule, there is/are ______ valence electron(s) of Oxygen which do not take part in the covalent bond formation.
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In a water molecule, there is/are ______ valence electron(s) of oxygen which do not take part in the covalent bond formation.
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Assertion :In the formation of a molecule, only outer shell electrons of atoms take part in chemical combination, also known as valence electrons. Reason: Kernel of atom means positively charged nucleus.
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