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why do atoms form ions?
to achieve 8 valence electrons
to lose all of their valence electrons
to balance the positive protons and negative electrons
to have an even number of electrons and neutrons
Atoms form ions to achieve a stable electron configuration. The octet rule states that atoms tend to gain, lose, or share electrons to have 8 valence electrons (except for hydrogen and helium which have a duet rule). Losing all valence electrons (like in some cases but not the general reason), balancing protons and electrons (atoms already have equal numbers in neutral state), or having even numbers of electrons and neutrons are not the main driving forces. The key is achieving a stable electron setup, often 8 valence electrons.
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To achieve 8 valence electrons.