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When covalent bonds form between two atoms, both atoms' outer shells A. become ionized. B. are full of electrons. C. require additional electrons to become full. D. will easily give up electrons in order
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When covalent bonds form between two atoms, both atoms' outer shells A. become ionized. B. are full of electrons. C. require additional electrons to become full. D. will easily give up electrons in order to become more stable.
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I think its
A. become ionized
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I believe the answer to this is d.
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