how do the atoms gain stable outer shell, in ammonia?
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Atoms can also gain stable outer shells by sharing electrons with each other. When two non-metal atoms react together, both need to gain electrons to achieve stable outer shells. They manage this by sharing electrons.
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Atoms can also gain stable outer shells by sharing electrons with each other. When two non-metal atoms react together, both need to gain electrons to achieve stable outer shells. They manage this by sharing electrons.
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