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• Explain in brief how atoms of other elements other than noble gas attain stable electronic configuration of the nearest noble gas .
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Answered by piusengupta
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Answer:

Atoms of other elements have unstable electronic configuration. Their valence shell is incomplete. They tend to attain stable configuration of the nearest inert gas by gaining or losing electrons or by sharing electrons.

Answered by Vikramjeeth
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Answered in own words:

★ Atoms attain noble gas configuration either by obtaining or donating and sharing of electrons present in their outermost shell.

In other sense you can define it as

★ combining atom attains the noble gas configuration by transferring or sharing the electrons.

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