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atoms undergo bonding in order to​

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Answered by Mehaksaini55
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Explanation:

Explanation: Atoms undergo bonding to attain stable electronic configuration and to gain energy.

Answered by NehaKari
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Atoms undergo bonding in order to achieve a more stable electron configuration.

  • Atoms have a tendency to fill their outermost energy level, or valence shell, with electrons in order to become more stable.
  • Atoms can achieve a more stable electron configuration by sharing, gaining, or losing electrons through chemical bonding.
  • Covalent bonding occurs when atoms share electrons in order to achieve a full valence shell.
  • Ionic bonding occurs when atoms gain or lose electrons to achieve a full valence shell, resulting in the formation of positively or negatively charged ions that are attracted to each other.
  • Metallic bonding occurs when atoms share their valence electrons in a sea of electrons, creating a network of positively charged ions surrounded by a cloud of negatively charged electrons.
  • Bonding allows atoms to form molecules and compounds with unique chemical and physical properties.

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