the creation of an ionic compound. the two come together to form a new molecule.
A valence electron is the outermost electrons of an atom so two elements being shared would be valence electrons i think. please correct me if im wrong
The electrons are shared.
The sharing of electrons in the outer energy levels of two atoms is called bonding.
Sharing of electrons in the outer energy level of two atoms results in a covalent bond.
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When atoms participate in a bond, their outer energy levels may seem to acquire or lose one or more electrons that ordinarily would have occupied those orbitals. One view of ionic bonds is that one atom loses an electron and the other atom gains it - and thus the atoms acquire opposite charges and attract each other causing them to combine into a molecule; in covalent bonds two atoms will share one or more electrons from their outer orbitals.
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The sharing of electrons in the outer energy levels of two atoms is called bonding.
Sharing of electrons in the outer energy level of two atoms results in a covalent bond.
chemical bond
A covalent bond is formed when sharing electrons.
Energy levels
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Hydrogen and Helium both only need two valence electrons to fill their outer shell.
Atoms form bonds by sharing the outer electrons.
When energy is added to an atom, the electrons move to outer levels of the shell. When they drop back down, they release the energy in the form of photons.
Tungsten atoms contain six energy levels (shells). The outermost energy level is the sixth energy level. It has two electrons in the 6s sublevel.