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How do atoms form a new substance? by sharing electrons with each other by losing neutrons to each other by losing electrons by gaining electrons from each other

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Answered by youcanmakemehigh23
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Covalent bonding occurs when pairs of electrons are shared by atoms. Atoms will covalently bond with other atoms in order to gain more stability, which is gained by forming a full electron shell. By sharing their outer most (valence) electrons, atoms can fill up their outer electron shell and gain stability.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Atoms combine as the electrons from each atom are attracted to the nuclei of the atoms.The combination of atoms to form compounds occurs when the compounds being formed are at lower energy than the original atoms. In chemical change, the molecules in the reactants interact to form new substances.

Atoms form a new substance by sharing electrons with each other. Covalent bonds are when at least one pair of electrons are shared between atoms. Ionic bonds are when positive and negative bonds attract, which is resulted in sharing an electron.

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