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Edexcel ·Chemistry·Cambridge IGCSE Chemistry

Chemical Bonding

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Ionic, covalent and metallic bonding, and the properties of giant and simple molecular structures.

Why atoms bond

Atoms bond to achieve a full (stable) outer shell of electrons, like a noble gas. They do this by transferring electrons (ionic) or sharing electrons (covalent).

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