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Why do atoms share electrons in covalent bonds? a. to become ions and attract each other b. to attain a noble-gas electron configuration c. to become more polar d. to increase their atomic numbers
Atoms share electrons in covalent bonds: To attain a noble-gas electron configuration.
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Atoms share electrons in covalent bonds: To attain a noble-gas electron configuration.

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