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Atoms can gain, lose, or share electrons during a chemical change. why doesn't this cause atoms' identities to change?

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Atoms bond to gain, lose, or share their valence electrons in order to complete and have a stable outer energy level. Only the amount of electrons is changed and the atom still has the same protons, neutrons, and other properties.
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