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Josh Rosales
5 July, 08:45
Why do atoms bond?
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Ryann Larson
5 July, 10:09
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Atoms bond to become stable by filling their outer orbitals.
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Gabriella Page
5 July, 12:06
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In order to create a complete full outer shell of electrons.
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