Kacihalligan18 Kacihalligan18
  • 01-11-2016
  • Chemistry
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what is the "goal" of an element in bonding chemically (what does it need to do to be stable)

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TooNashty
TooNashty TooNashty
  • 01-11-2016
An element bonds chemically to fill it's outer valence electron shell, when that occurs it becomes stable.
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