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Harrison Patrick
19 July, 15:22
How does a atom form a new substance?
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Johnathan
19 July, 17:31
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Atoms combine as the electrons from each atom are attracted to the nuclei of the atoms. This results in bonds ranging from 100% covalent to bonds with high ionic character. The combination of atoms to form compounds occurs when the compounds being formed are at lower energy than the original atoms.
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Elliot Norton
19 July, 18:34
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The number of protons in a element determines the elements identity
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