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What is the thing that determines how an atom interacts with other atoms?
Number of electrons nd such. Covalent and ionic bonds can happen. forget the difference between the two. hope this helped haha
valance electrons is a big deal, and like alex send the type of bond that is formed. Also the charge =P
i thnk its about the number of electrons they have and what happens when they share electrons with eachother. like how many layers they gain/lose.
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