14.  When is an atom most chemically stable?
        a.  when it has an equal number of protons and electrons
        b.  when it is electrically neutral
        c.  when it has an equal number of protons and neutrons
        d.  when its outermost energy level is completely filled with electrons

This is the key to understanding the chemical reactivity of atoms. There are two basic strategies by which atoms can obtain a filled outer shell - either through the transfer of electrons from the outer shell of one atom to the outer shell of another atom (this results in the formation of an ionic bond) or by the sharing of electrons between two atoms (this results in the formation of a covalent bond).

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Emma Erdahl, Associate Professor of Biology
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