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Janae Conway
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18 July, 20:27
Why do atoms usually combine?
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Dalton Carey
18 July, 20:44
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Most interactions among atoms take place in the outermost shell of each atom. The number of each electron in this shell determines how an atom combines with other atoms to form compounds. When atoms combine they gain, lose or share electrons in such a way that the outer shells become chemically complete.
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