Chemistry, asked by gracehoward24, 2 months ago

Based on the octet rule, how many valence electrons do most elements need to be "full" and non-reactive?

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Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

eight electrons

Explanation:

The octet rule refers to the tendency of atoms to prefer to have eight electrons in the valence shell. When atoms have fewer than eight electrons, they tend to react and form more stable compounds.

Answered by monjyotiboro
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verified answer ✅✅✅✅✅

✏✏✏There should be a maximum of 8 electrons in the valence she'll for the element to be unreactive

Explanation:

Octet rule state that elements combine to fill up their octet..

Note :: Hydrogen and Helium dont fill up octet they fill up their duplet...

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