Science, asked by TOUKAUWU, 3 months ago

why do atoms react with one another to form chemical bonds?

a to attain stability
b to form another set of elements
C to form charges
d to produce ions​

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Answered by priyadarsini33
122

Atoms form chemical bonds with other atoms when there's an electrostatic attraction between them. This attraction results from the properties and characteristics of the atoms' outermost electrons, which are known as valence electrons.

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Answered by dualadmire
93

Atoms react with one another to form chemical bonds to attain stability.

  • Atoms react with one another so that their valence shell gets completely filled and when the valence shell is completely filled they become stable.
  • When they form chemical bonds their potential energy also decreases which makes them more stable.
  • Every atom in the universe tries to lower it's potential energy as much as possible so as to become stable.
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