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What is the main reason that atoms form ions?Choose 1 answer:Choose 1 answer:(Choice A)   To develop a positive chargeATo develop a positive charge(Choice B)   To fill their outer electron shellsBTo fill their outer electron shells(Choice C)   To create a negative chargeCTo create a negative charge(Choice D)   To bond with other elementsDTo bond with other elements

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What is the main reason that atoms form ions?Choose 1 answer:Choose 1 answer:(Choice A)   To develop a positive chargeATo develop a positive charge(Choice B)   To fill their outer electron shellsBTo fill their outer electron shells(Choice C)   To create a negative chargeCTo create a negative charge(Choice D)   To bond with other elementsDTo bond with other elements

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The main reason that atoms form ions is (Choice B) To fill their outer electron shells. Atoms strive to be stable, and having a full outer electron shell contributes to this stability. This is often achieved by gaining or losing electrons, which results in the atom becoming an ion.

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Which type of elements usually form negative ions?

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