When an atom forms a chemical bond, the atom becomes more stable. Depending on what type of bond the atom forms (covalent - sharing electrons or ionic - the gaining or losing of electrons), will depend on the amount of energy involved. Covalent example - Oxygen has 6 electrons and Hydrogen has 1. Oxygen shares electrons with two hydrogen atoms in water. Ionic example - Sodium atoms have one electron in their outer shell (sodium is in group 1). Chlorine atoms have 7 electrons in their outer shell(chlorine is in group 7). Sodium loses the electron in it's outer shell to become Na+. Chlorine gains that electron to become Cl - . More energy is involved in Ionic bonding because the movement of electrons between atoms occurs.
Covalent Bonds- a bond formed when atoms share electrons.
When electrons are shared- their orbitals overlap forming a molecular orbital. This is a regionwhere the electrons are likely to be.
The formtion of chemical compounds generally involves heat being given off so energy is required to "break" the compound up back nto its elments. This s true for the all of the types of bonds, each one increases the overall stability.Bonds have bond energy - the energy required to break them.
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Atoms react with one another in order to become stable.
Most atoms tend to undergo chemical reactions combining in ways that cause their atoms to become more stable
A BABY IS MADE!! The process by which two or more atoms combine is called chemical bonding and the linkage between two atoms is calle a chemical bond.
Unless it is an element that has a full valence shell naturally - like neon, krypton, etc. - atoms are incredibly unstable. When a compound is formed the atoms either share or exchange electrons in order to completely fill their valence shells. Unless it is an element that has a full valence shell naturally - like neon, krypton, etc. - atoms are incredibly unstable. When a compound is formed the atoms either share or exchange electrons in order to completely fill their valence shells.
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By forming chemical bonds, atoms get more stable than their individual state. It can be explained by the release of energy while forming a chemical bond.
Chemical Bonding
The main reasons of atoms forming bonds are: * To become stable * to fulfill their outer shell * to form compounds
Unlike the sodium and chlorine, some atoms become more stable by sharing electrons and therefore form the ionic compounds.
Chemical reactions are the result of atoms interacting with one another to become more stable.
Atoms react with one another in order to become stable.
Most atoms tend to undergo chemical reactions combining in ways that cause their atoms to become more stable
A BABY IS MADE!! The process by which two or more atoms combine is called chemical bonding and the linkage between two atoms is calle a chemical bond.
Unless it is an element that has a full valence shell naturally - like neon, krypton, etc. - atoms are incredibly unstable. When a compound is formed the atoms either share or exchange electrons in order to completely fill their valence shells. Unless it is an element that has a full valence shell naturally - like neon, krypton, etc. - atoms are incredibly unstable. When a compound is formed the atoms either share or exchange electrons in order to completely fill their valence shells.
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No. They combine when the compound is more stable. Any system will tend to go toward a more stable state. If a molecule is less stable than the individual atoms there is a good chance it will fall apart.