Explain octet rule for formation of hydrogen chloride.
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Octet rule states that for stable configuration, all elements should have eight electron in their respective outermost shell.
In the case of hydrogen chloride, hydrogen have only one electron, and then hydrogen give that electron to chlorine to complete its octet.
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Octet rule states that for stable configuration, all elements should have eight electron in their respective outermost shell.
In the case of hydrogen chloride, hydrogen have only one electron, and then hydrogen give that electron to chlorine to complete its octet.
Hope it helps u dear ☺️☺️
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