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is it easier for elements like carbon and nitrogen to share electrons, give them away, or find free electrons floating around. share give them away find free electrons floating around. 1 point
Carbon (C) has 4 valence electrons and Nitrogen (N) has 5 valence electrons. To achieve a stable octet (or duet for some, but mainly octet in most cases), they tend to share electrons rather than give or find free - floating electrons. Metals are more likely to give electrons (forming cations) or have free - floating electrons (in metallic bonding), but C and N are non - metals. Sharing electrons allows them to complete their valence shells. For example, in molecules like \(CO_2\) (Carbon dioxide) or \(NH_3\) (Ammonia), carbon and nitrogen share electrons with other atoms.
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