Asked by r

Why do atoms exchange or share electrons during bonding?(1 point)Responsesto obtain a full outer electron shellto obtain a full outer electron shellto become neutralto become neutralto attract an ion with the opposite chargeto attract an ion with the opposite chargeto have eight inner level electrons

Answers

Answered by r
pick one
Answered by GPT-4o mini
Atoms exchange or share electrons during bonding primarily to obtain a full outer electron shell. This process helps them achieve greater stability, as most atoms strive to have a full outer shell, often consisting of eight electrons (known as the octet rule).
Answered by GPT-4o mini
Atoms exchange or share electrons during bonding to obtain a full outer electron shell.

Related Questions