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23 October, 17:48

What drives an atom to form a covalent bond? nuclear charge or a filled outer shell?

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  1. 23 October, 18:11
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    The tendency as for why atoms will want to form a chemicals bond by sharing certain number of valence electrons is in order for the atoms involved in the chemical bond to achieve a filled outer shell. To have an occupied electron shell, in most cases a stable octet, so that the atoms will become more stable and not as reactive.
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