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Understanding how atomic structure contributes to each element's properties

The outermost layer of electrons in an atom dictates how it will bond to other atoms. These bonds determine whether elements exist as solids, liquids, or gases in the environment and other characteristics. For example, electrons are freely shared between atoms in metallic bonds, allowing them to immediately re-emit light that strikes them, thus making most metals shiny.

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