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Bonds are attractions between atoms.

They usually share electrons, or gain them, or lose them to make sure their layers have the full electrons that they need.

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Atoms form bonds because they want to become stable like the noble gases He, Ne, Ar and so on so forth.

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They have been forced to do it by immense amounts of energy.

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To make new atoms.

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Does Carbon Atoms form more bonds that other atoms?

yes


When atoms bond with other atoms what do types of bonds do they form?

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When atoms form chemical bonds with other atoms the atoms have joined together chemically?

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How many bonds can Carbon form with other atoms?

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What kinds of bonds can carbon atoms form?

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What type of electron is available to form bonds?

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Can atoms in a molecule share or lose electrons?

Yes. Just as atoms can form molecular bonds with other atoms (especially in molecules), some molecules can form bonds with other molecules, as with (OH) radicals and hydrated molecules.