Why do elements need to bond with each other?

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Benjamin Brown

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Each of those elements is looking for a couple of electrons to make a filled shell. ... They can share electrons, making a covalent bond, or they can just borrow them, and make an ionic bond (also called electrovalent bond). So, let's say we've got a sodium atom that has an extra electron.
2023-06-13 17:20:59

Isabella Thompson

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Each of those elements is looking for a couple of electrons to make a filled shell. ... They can share electrons, making a covalent bond, or they can just borrow them, and make an ionic bond (also called electrovalent bond). So, let's say we've got a sodium atom that has an extra electron.
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