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= Valence electron
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Valence electrons are the electrons in the outermost shell (or energy level) of an atom that are involved in chemical bonding and reactions. These electrons are crucial because they determine how an atom interacts with other atoms, influencing the formation of bonds in molecules and compounds. The number of valence electrons varies among different elements and can be determined by the group number in the periodic table. For example, elements in Group 1 have one valence electron, while those in Group 17 have seven.