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To figure out what would happen to the electrons when two atoms are placed together, details to electronic configuration of both the participating atoms will be required. For example if interacting atoms are of inert gas then no electrons will be shared or transferred. Refer to the Periodic Table of elements to get the idea about the electronic configuration of different elements.

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