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Sweet Tea
11 March, 11:02
Why do atoms want to bond to other atoms?
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Kaylee
11 March, 14:48
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it's called an ionic bond, where one atom essentially donates an electron to another, forms when one atom becomes stable by losing its outer electrons and the other atoms become stable
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