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How do two nonmetal atoms become more stable and form
compounds?
A) sharing valence electrons
B) Nonmetal atoms do not make compounds with
each other
C) fusing nuclei
D) permanently transferring electrons
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How do two nonmetal atoms become more stable and form
compounds?
A) sharing valence electrons...
A) sharing valence electrons...
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