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Chemistry unit 2 query

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Exams are around the corner and I was flicking through the Chemistry AS revision guide when I came across this:

"When electrons are shared, the situation is more stable than when there are two separate atoms (four attractive forces between positive nuclei and negative electrons instead of two)".

I'm afraid I didn't quite understand that statement. I may come off as thick but I'd rather be made to look foolish for a few minutes than live in foolish ignorance. So, can anybody clarify what these four/two attractive forces are? I'll be very grateful.

Thanks in advance!
 
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it means its more stable because of sharing of electrons.... tho i think da reason shuld b dat da octet is complete...
where did u read dis?
 
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