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18. When is an atom unlikely to react and form chemical bonds?
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18. When is an atom unlikely to react and form chemical bonds?
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18. When is an atom unlikely to react and form chemical bonds?
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An atom is unlikely to react when it's stable. That's when it's shell is complete. Due to the completion of the shell, no other electron can combine through any form of bonding!
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