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The number of electrons an atom shares with other atoms to form a chemical bond is called its __​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Covalent bonding

Covalent bonding is the sharing of electrons between atoms. This type of bonding occurs between two atoms of the same element or of elements close to each other in the periodic table. This bonding occurs primarily between nonmetals; however, it can also be observed between nonmetals and metals

Answered by Abhishek150206
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The number of electrons an atom shares with other atoms to form a chemical bond is called its

Ans - valency

Explanation:

valency of an atom is its tendency to donet or accept electron from other atom to complete its valence shell ( outermost orbit of an atom) & to stay stable. sometime they shares their electron too.

Valency of any atom is always between 1-4

Some atoms have 0 valency such as nobel gases( argon ,neon, etc) they have already complete their outermost shell do they became stable.

if any atom accept or donet electron then it form an ion or in brief they get a charge.this type of bonding is known as ionic bond

some time atoms share their election to complete thir octet od duplet .this type of bonding is known as ionic bond

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