Multiple Choice
For an atom to achieve maximum stability and become chemically inert, what must occur?
A) Ionization occurs.
B) Electron pairs are shared.
C) Its outermost energy shell must be completely filled with electrons.
D) The number of electrons must equal the number of protons.
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