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why do atoms exchange or share electrons during bonding? (1 point) to have eight inner level electrons to become neutral to attract an ion with the opposite charge to obtain a full outer electron shell
Atoms exchange or share electrons to achieve a stable electron - configuration, which is usually a full outer electron shell (the octet rule for most atoms). Having a full outer shell makes the atom more stable. It's not about having eight inner - level electrons, becoming neutral (as some atoms are already neutral), or just attracting an ion with opposite charge (though that can be a result in some cases).
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to obtain a full outer electron shell