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What Type of atom groups usually involved in chemical reactions?

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What Type of atom groups usually involved in chemical reactions?

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Atoms that do not have a full valence shell try to form compounds with other atoms by filling up their valence shell. Two atoms can share electrons, an atom can shed or take on electrons to create a full valence shell, or a large number of atoms can share a common pool of electrons and form complex compounds to complete their valence shells.

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