Why do atoms share electrons in covalent bonds?
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It is to satisfy both atoms valency they share electrons
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every atom in this universe tries to achieve the state of maximum stability
Some achieve it by sharing the electrons and some by complete transfer of electrons.
Since covalent bonds are formed by atoms which want to stabilise themselves thus they share electrons.
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