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after a covalent bond has stabilized an atom, the atom will have fewer …

Question

after a covalent bond has stabilized an atom, the atom will have

fewer valence electron shells.

more valence electron shells.

an empty valence electron shell.

a full valence electron shell.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

Covalent bonds form when atoms share electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration. The octet rule (for most atoms) states that having a full valence electron shell (usually 8 electrons for atoms beyond the first period) makes an atom stable. When a covalent bond stabilizes an atom, it is because the atom has achieved a full valence electron shell through sharing electrons. An empty valence shell would mean the atom is very reactive (not stable). More or fewer valence shells than needed for a full - valence state (based on the octet or duet rule for H) do not contribute to stability in the context of covalent bond - induced stability.

Answer:

a full valence electron shell