Yes. When atoms with no charge combine with one or more atoms with no charge, it's called a molecule. They may share electrons to complete their octet.
Atoms never combine (except in nuclear fusion), what we refer to as combination is a sharing of electrons and thus a change in electrical charge.
Atoms combine with other atoms to form compound. It makes the atoms stable.
They make molecules. Molecules are a bunch of Atoms together.
Atoms with the same charge are pushed away from each other. Atoms with different charge attract (unite)
they combine with themselves atoms of different elements connot combine with each other wothout making a new molecule
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I'm not sure what you mean by "combine", but if atoms are similarly charged, they will not attract... in fact, they will repel each other.
Yes.
they share electrons
form covalent bond
No. Atoms bond to each other to form molecules, not the other way round
separate from atoms they are attahed to, and combine with other atoms