explain actet rule for formation of a chemical compound
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During the formation of a molecule, atoms try to attain their nearest noble gas configuration. In most cases, they need to have eight electrons in their outermost shell. This property of atoms is known as octet rule. By transfer of valence shell electrons.
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It's the octet rule, and it is when an atom receives or donates electrons to form a stable form, that is, eight electrons in the valence/ outer shell. Though, in the case of hydrogen, hydrogen only requires two electrons in the outer shell so it is called a doublet. Hope this answered your question!
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