Physics, asked by harisimran, 11 months ago

first of all im not good in english..but any way....suppose when an atom shares an electron to other one...the other atom also have electrons which have negative charge...so how that atom can go to other atom ...bcs those electrons will repel that electron..and wout let it settel there...plzz answer me​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Electrons do not repel each other however if we talk about electric current we are talking about charges in motion.

Answered by rishabh5769
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Electrons are lost or gained by atoms in order to become stable, there are two rules for losing or gaining of electrons:-

Duplet rule:-Atoms tend to have 2 electrons in their outermost shell,

This rule is applicable only to atoms having very less number of electrons.

Octet rule:-Atoms tend to have 8 electrons in their outermost shell, most of the atoms follow this method to attain stability.

Hope it helps!

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