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Which explains why atoms become more stable when they form bonds? the atoms lose negative charges, which brings the atoms’ energies up. the electrons in the bonds fill the atoms’ outer energy levels. the electrons in the bonds slow down, which brings the bond energy down. the electrons are shared, which makes the atoms bigger.

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