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Why do atoms form bonds with each other?

O They have a tendency to diffuse toward each other and stick.
O They are all charged and the opposite charges attract.
O They strive to fill their outer shell with electrons.
O The neutrons in their nuclei attract them to each other.

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Answer:

They strive to fill their outer shell with elections

Step-by-step explanation:

Atoms form chemical bonds to make their outer electron shells more stable

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