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Aiden
30 May, 10:23
How do atoms form new substances?
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Abdiel Giles
30 May, 12:21
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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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