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examples of duplet and octet rule​

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Answered by manideepam
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OCTET RULE : The atoms of all elements, other than the inert gases, combine because  they have incomplete valence shells and tend to attain the stable

electronic configuration of the nearest inert gas, that is eight electrons

in the valence shell. This is known as the OCTET RULE.

Examples: Carbon, Fluorine

DUPLET RULE : In the  case of helium, valence shell has two electrons and this is known as the

DUPLET RULE.

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