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What part of an atom bonds with other atoms? Question 1 options: the innermost electrons valence electrons any electrons the outermost protons

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the outermost protons

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User Zuhair Hussain
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The answer to this question would be: valence electrons

Atom bond should be using electrons. Neutron or proton is making the atom nucleus in the middle. They won't move, so they won't collide with other atoms. The outermost electron would be the answer. Valence electron is also known as outermost electron, so the answer should be valence electrons
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