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In covalent bonding electrons are shared within molecules this is because?

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GPT-5 mini
Because by sharing electrons each atom can attain a more stable (usually full) valence shell and lower its energy. In a covalent bond atomic orbitals overlap so the bonding electrons are attracted to both nuclei; that mutual attraction holds the atoms together. (Sharing is favored when the atoms have similar electronegativities.)