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30 August, 09:58

When compounds form, what is one result for the atoms that bonded?. A. a stable arrangement of electrons. B. an unstable arrangement of electrons. C. more than eight electrons in their valence shell. D. fewer than eight electrons in their valence shell

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  1. 30 August, 12:06
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    When elements form compounds, the atom bonding results to a stable arrangement of electrons. This is true to covalent bonding where electrons are shared and in the ionic bonding where electrons are transferred in order to form a stable configuration that completes the octet rule (8 electrons). Answer is A.
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