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how do valence electrons impact the type of bonds an atom makes? (1 poi…

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how do valence electrons impact the type of bonds an atom makes? (1 point)
an atom wants a full outer shell of valence electrons, so it will either transfer or share electrons depending on what the other atom needs.
an atom wants an empty outer shell of valence electrons, so it will either transfer or share electrons depending on what the other atom needs.
a large number of valence electrons means the atom will share electrons; a small number of valence electrons leads to transferring from one atom to another.
a small number of valence electrons means the atom will share electrons; a large number of valence electrons leads to transferring from one atom to another.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

Atoms aim for a stable electron configuration (usually a full outer shell). They can achieve this by transferring electrons (ionic bonding) or sharing electrons (covalent bonding). The first option correctly states that atoms want a full outer shell of valence electrons and will transfer or share electrons as needed. The second option about an empty outer shell is incorrect. The third and fourth options' statements about valence electron number - sharing/transferring relationships are wrong. For example, sodium (1 valence electron) transfers electrons (ionic bond), while carbon (4 valence electrons) shares (covalent bond).

Answer:

An atom wants a full outer shell of valence electrons, so it will either transfer or share electrons depending on what the other atom needs.