Describe the relationship between the octet rule, number of valence electrons and the formation of ions
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The octet rule states that an atom is most stable when there are eight electrons in its valence shell. Atoms with less than eight electrons tend to satisfy the duet rule, having two electrons in their valence shell. ... Both ions form because the ion is more stable than the atom due to the octet rule.
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The octet rule states that an atom is most stable when there are eight electrons in its valence shell. Atoms with less than eight electrons tend to satisfy the duet rule, having two electrons in their valence shell. ... Both ions form because the ion is more stable than the atom due to the octet rule.
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