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Why do atoms bond with other atoms? A. Gain electrons b. Lose electrons c. Fill their outer shells d. They are stable
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c. Fill their outer shells
Atoms bond with other atoms in order to fill their outer electron shells and become more stable. This can be achieved by sharing electrons, gaining electrons, or losing electrons, depending on the specific elements involved in the bonding process.
Atoms bond with other atoms in order to fill their outer electron shells and become more stable. This can be achieved by sharing electrons, gaining electrons, or losing electrons, depending on the specific elements involved in the bonding process.
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