Electrons. They form bonds either by being shared between two atoms or exchanged between two atoms forming an electrostatic attraction between them. If an atom of one chemical has a 'spare' electron in its outer shell, and another is 'missing' one electron - they will bond. Specifically, the valence electrons, which are the ones in the outermost energy level of the atom are the particles involved.
Electors is the subatomic particle. This is what is the most involved in chemical bonding.
I think it's electrons.
The electrons
The outer or valence electrons are the ones involved in bonding.Valence electrons
Electrons are either transferred between atoms to form ionic bonds or shared between atoms to form covalent bonds. Either way, bonds are formed through electrons.
These particles are the electrons.
Electrons are subatomic particles that are involved in chemical bonding where they form a bond between two atoms.
The valance electrons of an element are involved in chemical bonding.
The outer, or valance electrons of the atom are that which is involved in bonding.
Electors is the subatomic particle. This is what is the most involved in chemical bonding.
Electors is the subatomic particle. This is what is the most involved in chemical bonding.
I think it's electrons.
Electrons.
The electrons
the subatomic particles are protons neutrons & electrons which are made up of strings of length 10-10 with no height & width.
just electrons
The subatomic particle you are asking about is the electron. There are other subatomic particles which make up the neutrons and protons, but they are not involved in chemical bonding. The only thing that makes up an electron is an electron, nothing else.