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Why do atoms take part in chemical bonding?​

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Answered by sawarnk6
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atoms form chemical bonds to make their outer electron shells more stable.

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Answered by sahapriyadarshini5
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Atoms form chemical bonds to make their outer electron cells more stable. The type of chemical bond maximizes the stability of the atoms that form it. An ionic bond, where one atom essentially donates an electron to another, forms when one atom becomes stable by losing its outer electrons and the other atoms become stable (usually by filling its valence shell) by gaining the electrons.

Covalent bonds form when sharing atoms results in the highest stability. Other types of bonds besides ionic and covalent chemical bond exists,too.

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