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Why are valence electrons so important?

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Why are valence electrons so important?

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It is these outer shell electrons that “encounter” other outer shell electrons and interact in chemical reactions through bonding. These electrons are really the “chemistry” of chemistry! Without these valence electrons, there would be no bonding between elements to make compounds. You wouldn’t recognize a world made only of elements–there would be no Earth, no water, and no you!

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