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how do atoms form a new substance?
by sharing electrons with each other
by gaining electrons from each other
by losing electrons
by losing neutrons to each other
Atoms form new substances through chemical bonding. Covalent bonds occur when atoms share electrons, ionic bonds when one atom gains electrons from another, and metallic bonds involve a sea - of electrons. Sharing electrons is a common way in covalent compounds. Losing or gaining neutrons is not a typical way of forming new substances as it affects the isotope of an atom rather than chemical bonding. Losing electrons alone doesn't fully explain formation of new substances without a corresponding electron - accepting atom. Gaining electrons from each other is not a complete or common description compared to sharing in covalent bonding.
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by sharing electrons with each other