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Which of an atom's subatomic particles are involved in chemical bonding? A. neutrons only B. valence electrons only C. neutrons and protons only D. protons and valence elec…
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Which of an atom's subatomic particles are involved in chemical bonding? A. neutrons only B. valence electrons only C. neutrons and protons only D. protons and valence elec…
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Which of an atom's subatomic particles are involved in chemical bonding? A. neutrons only B. valence electrons only C. neutrons and protons only D. protons and valence electrons only
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the answer is b
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B). Valence Electrons only, as two or more chemials bond the Valence electrons jump from chemical to chemical or the share the electrons to form a bond
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