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can anyone say about duplet configuration​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The Duplet Rule

They contain an s s s orbital but no p p p orbitals. They are stable in a duplet state instead of an octet state. Duplet rule: Hydrogen and helium have filled their outermost shell and reached a stable configuration when they have two electrons.

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Answered by amitsingh995819
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The Duplet Rule

They contain an s s s orbital but no p p p orbitals. They are stable in a duplet state instead of an octet state. Duplet rule: Hydrogen and helium have filled their outermost shell and reached a stable configuration when they have two electrons.

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