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What does an octopus have to do with why atoms bond with other atoms?

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Atoms make their exterior electron shells more robust. They shape chemical connexions. There was a misunderstanding. If one atom is stable by removing the exterior electrons, the other atoms (typically by filling their valence shell), by obtaining electrons, form an ionic relationship where one atom effectively gives another an electron.

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