Atoms are inanimate objects and do not have wants or desires. this is silly anthropomorphic language and is unwarranted. tendencies, yes, but not wants.
to gain more stability
Atoms involve in chemical bonding to gain extra stability than existing as individual atoms. It can be inferred as chemical bonding releases energy.
the purpose of covalent bonding is to attain a noble gas configuration
When the electronegativity difference between the two atoms is below 2, then covalent bond is formed by the sharing of electrons. The end goal is to gain more stability by satisfying octet rule
Atoms want to be stable because stability leads to a lower energy state, which is more favorable. When atoms are stable, their outer electron shells are filled or partially filled, which results in a more balanced state. Atoms achieve stability by gaining, losing, or sharing electrons to reach a more stable electron configuration.
To gain electronic stability (i.e. stability with respect to their electron configuration)
to gain more stability
This depends on the ability to gain/loss electrons.
Atoms gain stability by bonding. This is usually due to achieving a noble gas configuration, also called an octet, as a result of bonding.
atoms are generally unstable. they combine to form stable molecules
when an any atoms want to achieved a state of nearest an inert atom, its gain electron
Elements bond together to gain more stability than their existance of individual atoms.
Atoms involve in chemical bonding to gain extra stability than existing as individual atoms. It can be inferred as chemical bonding releases energy.
Hydrogen gains stability by forming diatomic particles (H2). When two hydrogen atoms come together to form a covalent bond (sharing electrons), they both complete the 1s subshell, which makes both atoms happy.
the electrons on their outer shell, all atoms want to gain a full valence shell.
Because they contain charged particles which attract each other
Oxygen will bond (share electrons) with other atoms to produce stable compounds ex. H2O ,O2